LEADING  GREEKS 


AN  ENCYCLOPEDIA  OF  THE  WORKERS 

IN  THE  AMERICAN  COLLEGE 

FRATERNITIES  AND 

SORORITIES 

1915 


EDITED  BY 

WILLIAM  C.  LEVERE 


EVANSTON,  ILLINOIS 

MCMXV 


COPYRIGHT,  1915 

BY 
WILLIAM  C.  LEVERE 


PREFACE 

The  editor  of  this  publication  has  tried  to  present  here  the  sketch 
of  every  living  Greek  letter  man  and  woman  who  has  done  im- 
portant work  for  his  or  her  society.  The  most  assiduous  industry 
has  been  devoted  to  the  gathering  of  these  names  and  the  collection 
of  data.  Thousands  of  letters  of  inquiry  have  been  sent  broadcast 
and  literally  hundreds  of  fraternity  members  have  assisted  in  the 
work.  To  them  we  owe  our  most  grateful  obligation.  If  they  had 
iot  assisted  in  the  generous  way  they  have  the  book  could  not  pos- 
sibly have  been  so  complete.  An  omission  of  a  suggested  name 
does  not  necessarily  mean  it  was  rejected.  It  may  have  been  that 
there  was  a  failure  to  respond  to  our  request  for  material.  That 
there  are  omissions  of  some  who  should  have  been  included  will 
doubtless  develop.  We  shall  be  surprised  if  we  do  not  find  their 
names  in  a  certain  catalogue  in  our  office,  on  each  card  of  which 
the  signs  are  indicative  of  very  many  pieces  of  mail  having  been 
sent  them,  and  their  absence  from  the  book  is  because  they  sent  no 
answer.  But  these  are  comparatively  few.  The  volume  does  in- 
clude practically  all  those  men  and  women  who  have  made  fine 
records  as  fraternity  workers.  And  with  the  general  and  continual 
spread  of  Pan-Hellenic  unity,  there  is  a  growing  interest  in  the 
personnel  of  the  leaders  in  the  American  College  fraternities  and 
sororities.  We  have  told  those  important  things  about  these  Greeks 
that  concern  especially  their  fraternity  work,  but  have  frequently 
given  enough  of  a  glimpse  of  their  more  secular  life  to  help  to  an 
understanding  of  them. 

There  can  scarcely  be  assembled  anywhere  a  company  of  ladies 

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and  gentlemen  who  could  tell  a  finer  story  than  those  who  are  gatr 
ered  in  the  pages  of  this  book.  They  are  the  elect  men  and  wome 
who  have  traveled  into  the  wondrous  land  of  friendship.  They  hav 
seen  sights  and  have  tales  to  recount  which  might  cheer  and  chart 
a  fireside  company  through  a  thousand  and  one  nights.  It  may  b 
that  their  tidings  concern  the  world  of  the  immaterial,  but  does  the 
lessen  their  interest  or  their  fascination?  What  visions  are  reveale 
to  the  eye  of  the  spirit  when  the  magic  coast  of  fraternity  issightec 
A  continent  arises  from  the  deep  and  on  its  shores  are  all  those  fine 
things  of  life — camaraderie,  trueness,  courage,  loyalty,  x  trutf 
chivalry,  good  faith  and  honor  bright.  It  is  because  they  hav 
known  these  things  that  these  Greek  letter  folk  who  people  our  boo 
are  here. 

WILLIAM  C.  LEVERE. 

June  1,  1915. 


A  DECLARATION  OF  PRINCIPLES 

[When  the  memorable  Greek  Conference  met  in  Chicago  in  May,  1913,  at  which 
fifty-five  fraternities  and  sororities  were  present,  a  declaration  of  principles  was 
made  which  as  representative  of  fraternity  thought  and  purpose  takes  a  high 
place  in  the  history  of  the  American  College  Fraternity.  It  is  worthy  of  a  place 
on  the  walls  of  every  chapter  house  in  our  country.  EDITOR.] 

We,  the  Greek-letter  societies  of  America,  in  convention  assem- 
bled, do  make  the  following  declaration : 

Whereas,  we  believe  that  the  people  of  our  country  are  not 
familiar  with  the  true  purposes  and  ideals  of  our  societies  and 
with  the  actual  conditions  among  the  same ; 

Now,  therefore,  we,  represented  in  convention  at  the  City  of 
Chicago  by  officers  and  delegates  of  our  said  societies,  declare : 

That  it  is  our  earnest  wish  and  desire  to  inculcate  in  our  va- 
rious chapters  or  local  societies,  the  principles  of  true  womanhood 
and  manhood ;  to  promote  the  moral  welfare  of  all  our  members ;  to 
stimulate  and  encourage  scholarship;  to  prescribe  obedience  to  all 
authority ;  to  encourage  loyalty  to  and  active  interest  in  the  institu- 
tion where  they  may  be  located ;  to  foster  a  democratic  and  friendly 
spirit  between  our  members  and  all  others  with  whom  they  may  be 
associated,  and  to  inspire  among  our  members  a  true,  loyal  and  last- 
ing friendship. 

And  we  do  further  declare  that  to  those  ends  we  have,  through 
our  officers  and  councils,  dedicated  ourselves  in  the  past  and  do  pledge 
ourselves  for  the  future,  that  where  we  fail  we  will  remedy  and 
where  we  succeed,  such  shall  be  to  us  only  an  incentive  to  better 
endeavor. 

And  we  do  further  declare  that  our  association  together  in  such 
societies  is  in  fulfillment  of  the  natural  desire  of  all  people  to  seek 
friendship  among  one  another,  and  that  we  consider  our  members 


not  as  elected  to  any  privileges,  but  rather,  pledged  and  dedicated  to 
a  life  of  striving  for  the  perfection  of  our  ideals. 

And  we  do  further  declare  that  we  welcome  all  sincere  criticism 
of  our  conduct  and  lives,  and  do  pledge  ourselves  to  take  counsel 
upon  the  same  and  to  remedy  all  things  wherein  we  may  fall  short 
of  these,  our  ideals  and  principles. 

And  remembering  our  long  and  prosperous  existence,  our  oppor- 
tunities and  hopes  for  the  future,  our  thousands  of  great  and  true 
members  now  in  the  service  of  the  world,  the  thousands  of  our 
young  men  and  women  now  in  our  brotherly  care,  and  the  service 
of  many  good  and  noble  men  and  women  given  to  the  perfecting  of 
these  ideals, 

We  do  pledge  ourselves  to  promote  these  things  in  all  ways  and 
to  continue  our  efforts  to  that  end. 


FRATERNITY  AND  SORORITY  TABLES 
COLLEGE  FRATERNITIES 


Name  of 
Fraternity 

Title  of 
National  Head 

Where  Founded 

When 
Founded 

1895 

InVm    T)p1t«a    "Phi 

Hamilton  College    

1832 

1914 

jpnd  jvappa  -^anioaa 

Yale   University                            . 

1845 

Virginia  Military  Institute  .  . 

1865 

eta.  Theta  Pi 

President 

Miami    University  

1839  • 

hi  Phi 

1824, 

hi  Psi 

President 

Union  University,  N.  Y  

1847 

elta  Chi 

"AA"     

Cornell  University  

1890 

President 

Yale   University  

1844 

>elta  Phi 

President 

Union  University,  N.  Y  

1827- 

)elta  Psi 

President  

Ooiumbia  College  

1847 

)elta  Sigma  Phi 

President 

College  of  City  of  New  York.  .  . 

1899 

Bethany  College      

1859 

)elta  Upsilon 

President 

Williams   College  

1834 

Cappa  Alpha  (S)  

Knight   Commiander.. 

Washington  and  Lee  University 
Union   University                     .    .  . 

1865 
1825- 

^^"orthy  Gr    Master 

University  of  Virginia  

1869 

lambda  Chi  Alpha 

Grand  President. 

Boston  University  

1909 

'hi  Delta  Theta 

President 

Miami  University      

1848 

>hi  Kappa  Psi  

President  

Washington  and  Jefferson  Coll. 

1852 

'hi  Kappa  Sigma  
»hi  Chi  Delta  

Grand  Alpha  
Grand  Grand  -Master. 
President 

University  of  Pennsylvania  
Louisiana  State  University  
"Washington  and  Jefferson  Coll. 

1850 
1909 
1848 

-*hi  Sigma  Kappa      . 

President       

Mass    Agricultural  College  

1873 

University  of  Virginia.     .... 

1868 

'i  Kappa  Phi 

Grand  President 

College  of  Charleston  

1904 

'si  Upsilon..    . 

President  

Union  University,  N.  Y  

1833 

University  of  Alabama      

1856 

Sigma  Chi 

Grand  Consul           • 

Miami    University  

1855 

>igma  Iota  

President  

Louisiana  State  University.  .  .  . 

1904  . 

Sigma  Nu  

Regent  

Virginia  Military  Institute  

1869 

Sigma  Phi 

Chairman  Bd    of  Dir 

"Unjoji  Universitv.  N.  Y  

1827- 

Sigma  Phi  Epsilon 

Richmond  College 

1901 

Sigma  Pi 

Grand  Sage           . 

Vincennes    University  

1897 

:*au  Kappa  Epsilon. 
""heta  Chi 

Grand  Prytanis  

Illinois  Wesleyan  University.. 
Norwich  University          .     . 

1899 
1856 

""heta  Delta  Chi, 

President 

Union  University    N.  Y  

1848 

Seta  Beta  Tau  

Supreme  Nasi  

Je"WIsh  Theological  Seminary.  . 

1898 

Seta  Psi 

1A 

New  York  University     

1847 

COLLEGE  SORORITIES 


Name  of 
Sorority 

Title  of 
National  Head 

—             =              — 
Where  Founded 

WF 
Four 

Alpha  Chi  Omega.  . 
Alpha  Delta  Pi  
Alpha  Gamma  Delta 
Alpha  Kappa  Psi... 
Alpha  Omicron  Pi. 
Alpha  Phi  

President  
President  
President  
President  
Grand  President  
President  

De  Pauw  University.  .  . 
Macon  Wesleyan  College 
Syracuse  University... 
St.  Mary's  School  
Barnard   College  

1 

1 
1: 
1 
1 
1 

l; 
i; 
i; 
11 
11 

1! 
1! 
1{ 
1* 
1* 
IS 
IS 
IS 
IS 
19 
18 
19 
18 

Alpha  Sigma  Alpha.  . 
Alpha  Xi  Delta  
Beta  Sigma  Omicron. 
Chi  Omega  
Delta  Delta  Delta.  .  .  . 
Delta  Gamma  
Delta  Zeta  

President  
President  
President  
President  
National  President... 
President  
Grand  President  

Virginia  State  Normal.. 
Lombard  College... 
Christian   College  
University  of  Arkansas... 
Boston   University  
Warren  Institute  
Miami    University. 

Eta  Upsilon  Gamma. 
Gamma  Phi  Beta.  . 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta.' 

President  
President  
Grand  President  

Christian   College.  .  .  . 
Syracuse  University  
De  Pauw  University  . 

Kappa  Kappa  Gamma 
Phi  Mu  Gamma.  .  . 

National  President... 
Grand  President  
Grand  President  
Ruler 

Virginia  State  Normal.. 
Monmouth  College  
Macon  Wesleyan  College.  .  . 

Pi  Beta  Phi  
Sigma  Iota  Chi... 
Sigma  Kappa  
Theta  Sigma  Phi.... 
Zeta  Tau  Alpha... 

Grand  President... 
President  
Grand  President  

Hollins    College  
Monmouth  College  
SS.  James  and  Xavier  Acad.  . 
Colby  College  

Grand  President  

University  of  Washington.  .  , 
Virginia  State  Normal  

PROFESSIONAL  FRATERNITIES 


Name  of 
Fraternity 

Profession 
Represented 

Title  of 
National  Head 

Where 
Founded 

When 
Founded 

Alpha  Chi  Sigma  

Chemical   
Agricultural 

Gr.  Mast.  Alchemist 
President  

Univ.  of  Wisconsin 
Ohio  State  Univ.  .  . 

1902 
1903 

Alpha  Kappa  Kappa. 
Alpha  Phi  Sigma 

Medical    
Medical 

Grand  Primarius  .  . 
Oracle 

Dartm'th  College.. 
Univ.  of  Illinois.  .  . 

1888 
1908 

Alpha  Psi  

Veterinary 

President  

Ohio  State  Univ... 

1907 

Chi  Zeta  Chi 

Medical    

Sup.  Em    Grand... 

Univ.  of  Georgia  .  . 

1903 

Delta  Sigma  Delta.. 
Delta  Theta  Phi 

Dental    

Sup.  Grand  Master 

Univ.  of  Michigan. 
Chicago   111 

1883 
1913 

Gamma  Eta  Gamma. 
Kappa  Phi  

Legal    
Pharmacy  

High  Chancellor.  .  . 
Grand  Moderator  .  . 

Univ.  of  Maine.  .  .  . 
Univ.  of  South  

1901 
1909 

Kappa   Psi 

Med    &  Pharm 

Grand  Regent  

Conn.  Mil.  Acad.  .  . 

1879 

Medical 

President 

Univ.  of  Michigan. 

1882 

Dmega  Upsilon  Phi 

Medical    

Senior  Gr.  Master. 

Univ.  of  Buffalo.  .  . 

1894 

Dhi  Alpha  Delta 

Supreme  Justice 

Kent  Coll.  of  Law. 

1897 

Phi  Alpha  Gamma 

Medical 

Grand  President... 

N.  Y   Homeopathic 

1894 

Phi  Alpha  Sigma 

Medical 

U   of  Penn   M   Col 

1888 

Phi  Beta  Pi  

Medical    

Supreme  Archon  .  .  . 

Penn.  Med.  Coll... 

1891 

Phi  Chi     . 

Medical    

G    P    S  

Univ.  of  Vermont. 

1889 

Phi  Delta  Chi     ...    . 

Chem.  &  Pharro 

Grand  President.  .  . 

Univ.  of  Michigan. 

1883 

Phi  Delta  Phi 

Legal 

President          « 

Univ   of  Michigan. 

1869 

Phi  Mu  Alpha  
Phi  Rho  Sigma 

Musical    

Supreme  President. 
President 

N.  E.   Con.  of  Mu. 
Northwest'n  Univ. 

1898 
1890 

Pi   Mu 

Medical 

Senior  Councilor.  .  . 

Univ    of  Virginia.  . 

1892 

Psi  Omega  

Dental 

Grand  Recorder.  .  . 

Bal.  Col.  Den.  Sur. 

1892 

Theta  Tau 

Grand  Regent 

Univ   of  Minnesota 

1904 

Theta   Xi 

Engineering 

President  

Rensselaer  Insti... 

1864 

Xi  Psi  Phi  

Dental        .... 

Supreme  President 

Univ.  of  Michigan. 

1889 

HONORARY  FRATERNITIES 


Name  of 
Fraternity 

Profession 
Represented 

Title  of 
National  Head 

•  •• 

Where 
Founded 

'- 

Wher 
Found* 

Alpha  Omega  Alpha. 

Medical  .  .  .  Y.  . 

Chairman  

Coll   Phys   &  Sur 

Delta  Sigma  Rho  
Gamma  Alpha 

Agricultural  .I/ 
Forensic  
Sri'pnt  jfjp 

High  Chancellor... 
President  

Ohio  State  Univ.'.' 
Chicago    

1897 
1906 

Gamma  Sigma  Delta 
Phi  Alpha  Tau  

Agricultural  ... 
Forensic  ..,. 

President  
Grand  Chancellor.  . 
President 

Cornell   Univ  
Ohio  State  Univ.  . 

1899 
1905 

Phi  Beta  Kappa... 
Phi  Kappa  Phi 

Mtftrpiry      ^' 

President  

Emerson  School... 
Wil.  &  Mary  Coll.. 

1909 
1776 

Phi  Lambda  Upsilon 

Chemical   

President  General. 

Univ.  of  Maine  

1898 

Pi  Kappa  Delta  

Forensic  

President 

Univ.  of  Illinois... 

1899 

Sigma  Delta  Chi  

Journalistic    .. 

President  .  . 

1912 

Sigma  Delta  Psi.  .  .  . 

Athletic 

1909 

Sigma   Tau  
Sigma  CJpsilon  

Engineering   .. 
Literary  ....... 

President  
President 

Univ.   of  Indiana.. 
Univ.   of  Nebraska 

1912 
1904 

Sigma  Xi  
Tail  Bota  Pi  

Scientific  ,  
Engineering  ... 

President  
President  

Cornell  Univ.  .  . 
Lehigh  Univ 

1906 

1S8&-. 
'  i  sfsr 

Tau  Kappa  Alpha.  .  . 

Forensic  

President  

Indianapolis,   Ind.. 

1908 

PROFESSIONAL  SORORITIES 


Name  of 
Sorority 

Profession 
Represented 

Title  of 
National  Head 

Where 
Founded 

When 
Founded 

pha  Sigma  Alpha.  . 

Normal 

President  

Va    State  Normal. 

1901 

u  Phi  Epsilon  
nega  Upsilon 

Musical    
Oratorical       . 

Supreme  President. 
Gr   ~Wor   Priestess 

Metropolitan    Coll  . 
Northwest'n  Univ 

1903 
1904 

li  Delta  Delta  

Legal  

President  

Univ   of  So   Calif. 

1911 

grna  Alpha  Iota 

Musical 

President 

Univ   of  Michigan 

1903 

2fma  Sigma  Sigma. 

Normal 

Grand  President 

Va    State  Normal 

1898 

HONORARY  SORORITY 


Name  of 
Sorority 

Profession 
Represented 

Title  of 
National  Head 

Where 
Founded 

When 
Founded 

nicron   Nu  

Home  Ec'n'mics 

President 

Mich    Agric    Coll 

1912 

Leading  Greeks 


3BOTT,  Clarence  Eugene;  Kappa 
Sigma;  ed.  at  University  of  Wiscon- 
sin, 1900;  C.  E.,  1905;  initiated  by 
Beta  Epsilon  chapter,  1898;  grand 
master  of  chapter;  mem.  Wisconsin 
Alumni  Association  and  Birming- 
nam,  Ala.,  alumni  chapter;  general 
superintendent  iron  mines  and  quar- 
ries, Tennessee  C.  T.  &  R.  R.  Co. 
Address,  1405  University  Ave.,  Bes- 
aemer,  Ala. 

3BOTT,  Cinder;  Alpha  Tau  Omega; 
ed.  at  Southwestern  Presbyterian 
University,  1896;  initiated  by  Ten- 
nessee Alpha  Tau,  Dec.  13,  1893; 
chapter  chaplain;  first  president  of 
Louisiana  Alumni  Association ;  presi- 
dent Abbott  Automobile  Co.,  direc- 
tor New  Orleans  Association  of  Com- 
merce, vice-chairman  publicity  bu- 
reau of  Association  of  Commerce; 
president  New  Orleans  Automobile 
Dealers'  Association;  m.  Stella  Chre- 
tian,  June  3,  1902.  Address,  2323 
Canal  St.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

BLE,  Sidney  Thorne;  secretary  St. 
Louis  Alumni  chapter;  Sigma  Nu; 
ed.  at  V^ashington  University,  1910; 
LL.  B. ;  initiated  by  Gamma  Omicron, 
fall  of  1906;  chapter  secretary  and 
treasurer;  mem.  of  committee  of 
three  who  drew  up  charter  of  St. 
Louis  alumni  chapter;  attorney  at 


law,  age  twenty-five  years;  m.  Grace 
Shafer,  Feb.  2,  1914.  Address,  5789 
Kingsbury  place,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

ACKERS,  William  David;  grand  fourth 
counselor  (national  secretary) ;  Sig- 
ma Pi;  ed.  at  Ohio  Northern  Uni- 
versity, 1911;  initiated  by  Zeta  chap- 
ter, 1909,  a  charter  member;  chapter 
president;  editor  of  the  "Zodiac,"  a 
history  of  Zeta  chapter;  grand  fourth 
counselor;  employed  in  the  accident 
department  of  Ginn  &  Co.,  Atlanta 
office.  Address,  care  Ginn  &  Co., 
Publishers,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

ADAMS,  Charles  Bayley;  supreme 
financial  secretary  of  Phi  Alpha  Del- 
ta, 1913-1915;  ed.  University  of 
Maine,  College  of  Law,  1913;  ini- 
tiated by  Hamlin  chapter;  NOT.,  1910; 
justice  of  the  chapter,  1912-1913; 
delegate  to  national  conventions  in 
Chicago,  1913  and  1914;  attorney  at 
law;  mem.  firm  of  Blancharel  & 
Adams.  Address,  518  Eastern  Trust 
Bldg.,  Bangor,  Me. 

ADAMS,  HAROLD  S.;  editor  of  the 
"Record"  of  Gamma  Alpha  and  mem. 
Theta  Delta  Chi;  ed.  University  of 
Chicago  and  Williams  College,  1911; 
initiated  by  Chicago  chapter,  1912; 
delegate  to  national  convention  of 
Theta  Delta  Chi  in  1910  and  to  con- 
vention of  Gamma  Alpha  in  1913; 
associate  professor  in  physiological 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


cheimsi.ry/  University  .of  Chicago. 
Address,  5731  Kenwood  Ave.,  Chica- 
go, 111. 

ADAM8f  Howard  Webster;  district 
chief  of  Beta  Theta  Pi;  mem.  Phi 
Alpha  Delta;  ed.  Indiana  University, 
1906;  initiated  by  Pi  chapter  of  Beta 
Theta  Pi,  Oct.  11,  1902;  president, 
1906,  of  the  chapter;  mem.  Indianap- 
olis Alumni  Association  of  Beta 
Theta  Pi;  secretary,  1906-1907;  dis- 
trict chief,  1907-1908  and  1912,  to 
date;  delegate  to  district  convention 
at  DePauw,  1905 ;  delegate  to  nation- 
al convention  at  St.  Louis,  1904; 
mem.  state  committee  of  fraternity 
legislation,  1907;  attorney  at  law; 
studied  at  University  of  Berlin,  1910- 
1911,  university  of  Paris,  1911,  Uni- 
versity of  Madrid,  1911-1912;  mem. 
Masons.  Address,  1838  N.  Delaware 
St.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

ADE,  George;  former  national  presi- 
dent of  Sigma  Chi;  ed.  at  Purdue 
University,  1887;  initiated  by  Delta 
Delta  chapter  June,  1885;  delegate 
to  national  conventions;  contributor 
to  "Sigma  Chi  Quarterly";  presi- 
dent Grand  Council,  1909-11;  mem. 
Chicago  Alumni  Association;  author 
of  many  novels  and  plays;  trustee 
Purdue  University;  mem.  National 
Institute  of  Arts  and  Letters;  dele- 
gate to  Republican  National  conven- 
tion, 1908.  Address,  Brook,  Ind. 

AHLERS,  Blanche  Evelyn;  Alpha 
Omicron  Pi;  ed.  University  of  Call 
fornia,  1912;  initiated  by  Sigma 
chapter,  Sept.,  1908;  president  of  the 
chapter;  secretary  of  San  Francisco 
Alumnae  Chapter;  assistant  busi- 
ness manager  of  fraternity  magazine. 


Address,  2300  Devisadero,  San  Fran- 
cisco, Calif. 

AIKEN,  Albert  C.;  Beta  Theta  Pi;  ed. 
University  of  California,  1892;  ini- 
tiated by  Omega  chapter,  1888;  presi- 
dent of  the  chapter;  district  chief, 
1893-1894;  delegate  to  national  con- 
vention at  Chautauqua,  1891;  attor- 
ney at  law.  Address,  Platiron  Bldg., 
San  Francisco,  Calif. 

AISENSTADT,  E.  Albert;  past  grand 
master,  three  year  term  on  supreme 
council;  Beta  Phi;  ed.  at  University 
of  Illinois,  College  of  Medicine,  1912; 
initiated  by  Delta  chapter  as  a  char- 
ter member;  mem.  of  Chicago  Alum- 
ni chapter;  invented  ritual  and  draft- 
ed the  constitution;  wrote  "Beta 
Phi,  Thy  Wondrous  Story,"  a  his- 
tory; delegate  to  national  conventions 
of  1911,  1912,  1913  and  1914;  physi- 
cian and  surgeon,  police  surgeon  for 
city  of  Chicago;  m.  Ethel  Terrell  of 
Old  Fort,  N.  C.,  Dec.  9,  1913.  Ad- 
dress, 2908  W.  12th  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

AKERS,  William  D.;  national  secre- 
tary of  Sigma  Pi;  ed.  Ohio  Northern 
University,  1911;  initiated  by  Zeta 
chapter,  1909,  charter  mem.;  presi- 
dent of  the  chapter;  founded  Phi 
Chi  Psi,  which  became  Zeta  chapter 
of  Sigma  Pi;  contributed  articles  to 
the  "Emerald"  of  Sigma  Pi,  and 
alumni  editor  of  the  "Zeta  Herald"; 
wrote  history  of  Zeta  chapter;  mem. 
Zeta  Alumni  Association;  delegate 
to  national  convention , at  Champaign, 
111.,  1914;  delegate  to  sixth  Inter- 
Fraternity  Conference  at  New  York 
City,  1914;  clerk  in  accounting  de- 
partment of  Ginn  &  Co.,  Atlanta 
office.  Address,  office,  care  Ginn  & 


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17 


Co.,  Publishers,  Atlanta,  Ga.;  resi- 
dence, 45^  Auburn  Ave.,  Apartment 
25,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

ALDERMAN,  Mozelle;  business  man- 
ager of  magazine,  "Triangle" ;  Sigma 
Sigma  Sigma;  ed.  at  Hollins  College, 
Hollins,  Va.,  1910;  initiated  by  Ep- 
silon  chapter,  1908;  chapter  treas- 
urer; contributor  to  "Triangle," 
toasts  at  national  conventions;  at- 
tended two  national  conventions; 
chairman  committee  at  national  con- 
vention; other  national  convention 
committee;  mem.  secret  honorary 
society.  Address,  Alcolu,  S.  C. 

ALLAN,  Evelyn  Wight;  grand  presi- 
dent of  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma,  1890- 
1892;  ed.  St.  Lawrence  University 
and  Leland  Stanford,  Jr.,  University, 

'  1891;  initiated  by  Beta  Beta  chapter; 
mem.  New  York  Alumnae  Associa- 
tion of  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  dele- 
gate to  national  convention  at 
Bloomington,  111.,  1890;  president  of 
first  Pan-Hellenic  called  by  Kappa 
Kappa  Gamma  at  Boston,  1891;  dean 
of  women  Leland  Stanford,  Jr.,  Uni- 
versity; m.  Mansfield  Allan,  Alpha 
Delta  Phi.  Address,  31  Salvatierra 
St.,  Stanford  University,  Calif. 

ALLEN,  Austin  Ketcham;  grand  mas- 
ter of  seventeenth  district  of  Kappa 
Sigma  for  past  five  years;  ed.  Brown 
University,  1904;  initiated  by  Beta 
Alpha  chapter,  1900;  grand  master 
of  ceremonies  of  the  chapter;  mem. 
Brown  University  Alumni  Associa- 
tion and  Seattle  Alumni  Association 
of  Kappa  Sigma;  attended  district 
convention  of  last  five  years;  dele- 
gate to  Louisville  national  conven- 
tion of  1912;  representative  of  Gmn 


&  Co.  for  Washington;  mem.  Ma- 
sons; m.  Grace  Henneken,  1912.  Ad- 
dress, 4106  Burke  Ave.,  Seattle, 
Wash. 

ALLEN,  Emily  Frances;  treasurer  Al- 
pha Alliance;  Delta  Delta  Delta;  ed. 
at  Boston  University,  1891;  initiated 
by  Alpha  chapter,  1888,  a  charter 
member;  chapter  president,  presi- 
dent Alpha  Alliance;  contributor  to 
magazine,  author  two  songs;  Boston 
University  Epsilon  alumni  chapter; 
attended  convention  of  Sigma  dis- 
trict at  Wesleyan,  Boston;  delegate 
to  Canton,  N.  Y.,  Minneapolis  and 
Cincinnati  national  conventions ; 
proofreader  "Boston  Evening  Tran- 
script"; mem.  College  Club  of  Bos- 
ton, Boston  Association  of  Collegiate 
Alumnae,  the  Massachusetts  Society 
for  Higher  Education  of  Women,  Col- 
lege Equal  Suffrage  League  of  Bos- 
ton. Address,  202  S'afford  St.,  Wol- 
laston,  Mass. 

ALLEN,  Frank  Dale;  inspector  of  the 
tenth  division  of  Sigma  Nu;  ed. 
Stanford  University,  1898;  initiated 
by  Beta  Chi  chapter,  1895;  mem. 
Spokane  Alumni  Association  and 
Michigan  Alumni  Association  of 
Sigma  Nu;  lawyer,  general  counsel 
Spokane  International  Railway;  cor- 
poration counsel  of  city  of  Spokane, 
1909;  mem.  Elks;  m.  Irene  Rymal 
Long,  1903.  Address,  1004  Paulsen 
Bldg.,  Spokane,  Wash. 

ALLEN,  Rlley  Harris;  Beta  Theta  Pi; 
ed.  University  of  Chicago,  Washing- 
ton State,  1904;  initiated  by  Lambda 
Rho,  1901;  chapter  president;  con- 
tributor to  magazine;  founder  Wash- 
ington State  chapter;  a  founder  of 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


Honolulu  Alumni  chapter,  Beta 
alumnus;  editor  Honolulu  "Star-Bul- 
letin," Honolulu,  Hawaii;  m.  Su- 
zanne McArdle,  1910.  Address,  1059 
Alakea  St.,  Honolulu,  Hawaii. 

ALLEN,  Robert  McDowell;  former 
province  president;  Phi  Delta 
Theta;  ed.  at  Kentucky  State  Uni- 
versity, 1900;  A.  B.,  M.  A.;  initiated 
by  Kentucky  Epsilon,  1901,  charter 
member;  mem.  Kentucky  State  Uni- 
versity Alumni  Association;  delegate, 
1902,  national  convention;  attorney; 
head  Kentucky  Food  and  Drug  Con- 
trol Work;  secretary  Food  Control 
Officials'  Association,  1901-1909;  sec- 
retary International  Pure  Food  Con- 
gress, St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904; 
special  assistant  to  United  States 
Attorney  General,  1908-1909;  presi- 
sident  American  Pure  Food  League, 
1913-1914;  Knight  Templar,  Shrine; 
m.  Anniebelle  McVey.  Address,  Lex- 
ington, Ky. 

ALLEN,  Wilbur  Price;  proctor  of  sev- 
enth province;  Sigma  Chi;  ed.  Van- 
derbilt  University  and  University  of 
Texas,  1902;  initiated  by  Alpha  Mu 
chapter,  1900;  Worthy  C.;  delegate 
to  two  national  conventions;  dele- 
gate to  two  district  conventions; 
lawyer  and  banker;  mem.  Elks,  K.  of 
P.;  m.  Josephine  Houghton,  Feb.  9, 
1905.  Address,  604-8  Littlefield  Bldg., 
Austin,  Tex. 

ALMY,  Don  R.;  eminent  supreme 
archon  of  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon; 
mem.  Phi  Delta  Phi;  ed.  at  Cornell 
University,  1897;  initiated  by  New 
York  Alpha  chapter  of  S.  A.  E. ;  emi- 
nent correspondent  of  chapter;  mem. 
New  York  Alumni  Association  of  S. 


A.  E.;  delegate  to  Atlantic  City  na- 
tional convention  of  S.  A.  E.,  1909; 
Chicago,  1914;  delegate  to  province 
Beta  convention,  1911;  chairman 
financial  code  committee;  assist- 
ant editor  of  "Phi  Alpha,"  1911-13; 
chairman  of  committee  to  formulate 
the  S.  A.  E.  Standard  Accounts  Sys- 
tem; mem.  board  of  directors  of 
New  York  Alpha  Building  Associa- 
tion; eminent  Supreme  Archon, 
1914-16;  delegate  to  inter-fraternity 
conference,  1914;  attorney-at-law; 
mem.  Masonic  order;  m,  Marie  E. 
Pattison,  1906.  Address,  46  Cedar 
St.,  New  York  City. 

AMERSON,  George  C.,  A.  M.;  past 
grand  presiding  senior  of  Phi  Chi; 
ed.  at  Chicago  College  of  Medicine 
and  Surgery,  1907;  initiated  by  Phi 
Sigma  chapter,  1907;  mem.  Phi  Sig- 
ma Chicago  Alumni  Association; 
mem.  grand  chapter,  six  years;  dele- 
gate to  national  conventions,  1907- 
14;  delegate  to  Chicago  Greek  Con- 
ference, 1913;  surgeon;  surgeon  to 
Cook  County  hospital,  1906-13,  West 
Side  hospital  and  Garfield  Park  hos- 
pital; captain-surgeon,  Illinois  Na- 
tional Guards,  1st  Infantry.  Ad- 
dress, 59  E.  Madison  St.,  Chicago, 
111. 

AM  MEN,  Samuel  Zenas;  founder  of 
Kappa  Alpha  (southern) ;  ed.  Wash- 
ington and  Lee  University,  A.  M., 
1869,  Litt.  D.,  1895;  student  Johns 
Hopkins  University;  author  of  ritual 
and  code  of  Kappa  Alpha;  editor  of 
"Sun  Almanac,"  1907-1913;  civil  war 
veteran,  C.  S.  N.,  C.  S.  A.:  author 
of  Ammen'e  Latin  Grammar  and  con- 


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19 


trlbutor  to  Appleton's  Encyclopedia; 
mem.  Masons  and  University  Club; 
m.  Nannie  Kelso  Wetherall,  of  Bal- 
timore, June  13,  1882.  Address,  Uni- 
versity Club,  Baltimore,  Md. 

ANDERSON,  Burt  Thomson;  ex-presi- 
sident  of  the  national  executive  coun- 
cil of  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  ed.  University 
of  Illinois,  1907;  initiated  by  Alpha 
chapter,  Dec.,  1906;  vice-president  of 
the  chapter;  contributed  to  the 
"Bridge"  of  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  mem. 
Pittsburgh  and  New  York  City 
Alumni  Associations;  national  sec- 
retary, treasurer  and  president  of  ex- 
ecutive council;  delegate  to  national 
conventions  of  1908,  1909  and  1912; 
signal  engineer  D.  L.  &  W.  R.  R.,  Ho- 
boken,  N.  J.;  m.  Tirzah  Bradley,  Sig- 
ma Kappa  and  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  July, 
1910.  Address,  223  Burnett  St.,  East 
Orange,  N.  J. 

ANDERSON,  Ellery  O.;  national  presi- 
dent, 1914-1915,  of  Delta  Phi;  ed. 
Columbia  University,  1898;  initiated 
by  Columbia  chapter,  1893;  president 
of  the  chapter;  delegate  to  Inter- 
Fraternity  .of  1914;  lawyer;  mem. 
firm  of  Anderson,  Iselin  and  Ander- 
son; m.  Melicent  Duryea,  1900.  Ad- 
dress, 25  Broad  St.,  New  York  City. 

ANDERSON,  Joseph  Reid;  Alpha  Tau 
Omega;  ed.  Virginia  Military  In- 
stitute, University  of  Virginia,  1870; 
initiated  by  Virginia  Alpha,  1869; 
Worthy  Master  of  chapter;  national 
offices,  Worthy  Grand  Chief,  Worthy 
Grand  Keeper  of  Annals,  chairman 
of  High  Council,  founder  and  editor 
of  "Alpha  Tau  Omega  Palm,"  one  of 
the  framers  of  the  revised  constitu- 
tion of  Alpha  Tau  Omega;  manufac- 


turer; m.  Annie  W.  B.  Morris,  Oct. 
8,  1872.  Address,  Lee,  Goochland 
Co.,  Va. 

ANDERSON,  Robert  Henry;  Sigma  Al- 
pha Epsilon;  ed.  Southwestern  Pres- 
byterian University,  1907;  initiated 
by  Tennessee  Eta,  Sept.  19,  1903; 
eminent  archon  of  chapter;  Jackson, 
Tenn.,  Alumni  Association;  province 
secretary  and  treasurer;  delegate  At- 
lanta, Ga.,  1906,  national  convention; 
delegate  to  province  convention, 
Nashville,  1905;  contractor  in  sheet 
metal  work;  mem.  Masons  and  Elks. 
Address,  421  E.  Main  St.,  Jackson, 
Tenn. 

ANDREWS,  Ethel  Baker  (Mrs.  E.  L.); 
Delta  Gamma;  ed.  Northwestern 
University,  1892;  initiated  by  Sigma 
chapter,  1891;  president  of  the  chap- 
ter; national  president  and  secre- 
tary; m.  Edmund  Lathrop  Andrews, 
1899.  Address,  150  Wardwell  Ave., 
W.,  New  Brighton,  N.  Y. 

APPEL,  Theodore  Burton;  grand  al- 
pha; Chi  Phi;  Phi  Alpha  Sigma;  ed. 
at  Franklin  and  Marshall,  1889;  ini- 
tiated by  Zeta,  May  27,  1887;  Zeta  of 
chapter;  national  offices,  Grand 
Gamma  and  Grand  Alpha;  physi- 
cian; m.  Mary  Calder,  June  18,  1900. 
Address,  305  N.  Duke  St.,  Lancaster, 
Pa. 

ARCHIBALD,  Alleyne;  Pi  Beta  Phi; 
ed.  at  University  of  Nebraska,  1902; 
initiated  by  Nebraska  Beta  of  Pi 
Beta  Phi;  editor  of  third  edition  of 
song  book;  composer  of  Pi  Beta  Phi 
songs;  teacher  and  concert  pianist. 
Address,  1463  Thirteenth  Av.,  San 
Francisco,  Calif. 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


ARMSTRONG,  Edna;  national  vice- 
president  of  Delta  Delta  Delta;  ed. 
Ohio  State  University,  B.  Ph.,  1897, 
and  M.  A.,  1912;  initiated  by  Nu 
chapter,  March,  1896;  president  of 
the  chapter;  wrote  several  banquet 
songs;  mem.  Alumni  Associations  of 
Ohio  State  University  and  Delta 
Delta  Delta;  district  president,  1912- 
1915;  delegate  to  district  convention 
of  1914  and  to  national  convention 
of  1910;  teacher  of  English  and  in- 
terested in  college  clubs  and  Eng- 
lish organizations.  Address,  1655 
Belmont  Ave.,  Columbus,  O. 

ARMSTRONG,  Florence  A;  editor  of 
the  "Lyre"  of  Alpha  Chi  Omega;  ed. 
Simpson  College,  Iowa  University, 
1906;  initiated  by  Mu  chapter,  1907; 
delegate  to  national  conventions  of 
1910  and  1912;  editor  of  the  "Lyre" 
1910;  edited  fraternity  history  in 
1911;  attended  National  Pan-Hel- 
lenic Congress  of  1913;  teacher  of 
history  in  high  school,  feature  story 
writer  for  Des  Moines  "Register  and 
Leader."  Address,  109  E.  First  Ave., 
Indianola,  Iowa. 

ARON,  Harold  Guthrle;  national  secre- 
tary of  Chi  Psi;  ed.  Hamilton  Col- 
lege, 1909;  initiated  by  Phi  chapter, 
1905;  mem.  Chi  Psi  Alumni  Society 
of  New  York  City;  delegate  to  New 
York  Inter-Fraternity  Conferences 
of  1911,  1912,  1913  and  1914;  mem. 
of  bar,  New  York  and  New  Jersey; 
mem.  of  faculty  and  lecturer  at  New 
York  Law  School;  m.  Betsy  Ritchie, 
Oct.  1,  1913.  Address,  50  Pine  St., 
New  York  City. 

ARTER,  Sherman;  Delta  Tau  Delta; 
ed.  Adelbert  College  of  Western  Re- 


serve University,  1886;  initiated  by 
Zeta  chapter  Jan.  27,  1883;  mem. 
Cleveland  Alumni  Association;  dele- 
gate to  national  conventions,  1887,- 
88,-89,-91,-95,-97,-99,1901,-03,-05,-07,-09,- 
11,-13;  delegate  to  all  but  two  prov- 
ince conventions  since  1889;  presi- 
dent northern  division,  1898-1902; 
lawyer.  Address,  1308  Williamson 
Bldg.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

AS  HE,  Bowman  Foster;  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon;  ed.  at  Mount  Union  Col- 
lege and  University  of  Pittsburgh, 
1907;  initiated  by  Ohio  Sigma,  1903; 
eminent  deputy  archon  of  chapter; 
mem.  Pittsburgh  Alumni  Association 
of  S.  A.  E.,  vice-president  Pittsburgh 
Alumni  Association;  organized  Penn- 
sylvania Chi  Omicron  chapter;  dele- 
gate to  national  convention,  Nash- 
ville, 1912;  superintendent  of 
schools;  mem.  F.  and  A.  M.  Ad- 
dress, 52  De  Soto  St.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

ASHLEY,  Jessie;  Alpha  Omicron  Pi; 
ed.  New  York  University,  1902;  ini- 
tiated by  Nu  chapter,  1900;  president 
of  the  chapter;  national  president  of 
Alpha  Omicron  Pi;  lawyer,  lecturer 
woman's  law  class  of  New  York  Uni- 
versity; candidate  for  justice  of 
Court  of  Appeals  in  Socialist  party 
in  1912,  received  65,000  votes.  Ad- 
dress, 27  Cedar  St.,  New  York  City. 

ATHERTON,  Fred  Bicknell;  Phi  Delta 
Theta;  ed.  at  Lafayette  College, 
1909;  initiated  by  Pennsylvania 
Alpha,  Sept.  25,  1905;  reporter  of 
chapter;  mem.  Alumni  Club  of 
Scranton;  mem.  committee  on  chap- 
ter house;  reporter  of  Alumni  Club; 
alternate  delegate  national  conven- 
tion, 1907;  manager,  Scranton  office 


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21 


Brooks  &  Co.;  mem.  Knights  of  the 
Round  Table;  m.  Ruth  F.  Lansing, 
Oct.  29,  1912.  Address,  423  Spruce 
St.,  Scranton,  Pa. 

ATKINSON,  Paul  Tulane;  grand  secre- 
tary, Pi  Kappa  Alpha;  ed.  Hamp- 
den  Sidney  College,  1907;  initiated 
by  Iota  chapter,  Sept.,  1904;  head 
of  chapter  for  three  years;  national 
offices,  grand  secretary;  exchange 
editor  of  magazine,  1909-1911;  edi- 
tor-in-chief of  magazine  since  1913; 
attended  national  convention,  Rich- 
mond, Va.,  1907;  New  Orleans  1909, 
Knoxvile  1911,  and  Lexington,  Ky., 
1913;  installed  three  chapters;  mem. 
Interfraternity  ribbon  society;  edu- 
cator; division  superintendent  of 
schools  since  1908.  Address,  Hamp- 
den  Sydney,  Va. 

AUSTEN,  Willard;  former  trustee  of 
Beta  Theta  Pi;  ed.  Cornell  Uni- 
versity, 1891;  initiated  by  Cornell 
chapter,  1888;  contributed  to  fra- 
ternity magazine;  president  of  the 
Cornell  Corporation  of  Beta  Theta 
Pi;  president  of  district  No.  2,  twice; 
delegate  to  two  national  conven- 
tions; m.  Jessica  Lyler.  Address, 
Ambleside,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

AUSTIN,  Henry  Warren;  national 
president;  Alpha  Delta  Phi;  ed.  at 
Williams  College,  1888;  initiated  by 
Williams  chapter,  Feb.,  1885;  mem. 
and  secretary  Chicago  Alumni  Asso- 
ciation; mem.  of  corporate  body  of 
Williams,  Chicago  and  Wisconsin 
chapters;  national  offices,  president, 
vice-president,  several  terms;  dele- 
gate to  several  national  conventions ; 
youngest  president  elected  in  forty 


years;  president,  College  Fraternity 
Reference  Bureau;  delegate  to  In- 
terfraternity conference  held  in  Chi- 
cago May  30,  1913,  which  estab- 
lished the  College  Fraternity  Refer- 
ence Bureau;  banker;  president  Oak 
Park  Trust  and  Savings  Bank  since 
1892;  served  three  terms  in  Illinois 
Legislature;  elected  state  senator, 
1914;  treasurer  Oak  Park  for 
thirteen  years;  m.  Edna  Lee  Har- 
ris, Nov.  17,  1904.  Address,  217 
Lake  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

AXELROTH,  Harry  Reiss;  editor 
"The  Carnation";  Delta  Sigma  Phi; 
ed.  Washington  and  Lee  University, 
1907;  initiated  by  Zeta,  Feb.  12, 
1905;  chancellor  of  chapter;  contrib- 
utor to  magazine;  mem.  Philadel- 
phia Delta  Sigma  Phi  Club;  na- 
tional treasurer,  1907-1908,  1911- 
1912;  editor  "Carnation,"  official 
journal,  1913  to  present;  attorney- 
at-law;  m.  Gertrude  Zeigler  Knight, 
June  22,  1912.  Address,  1524  Chest- 
nut St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

AXELSON,  Charles  Frederic;  presi- 
dent of  western  division  of  Delta 
Tau  Delta;  ed.  at  University  of  Chi- 
cago, 1907;  initiated  by  Gamma  Alpha 
chapter  January,  1904;  president  of 
chapter;  vice-president  of  University 
of  Chicago  Alumni  Association;  sec- 
retary-treasurer of  Chicago  Alumni 
Club  of  Delta  Tau  Delta;  mem.  of 
Arch  chapter,  chairman  of  commit- 
tee on  arrangements  for  forty-first 
Karnea  at  Chicago,  1911;  has  per- 
sonally visited  30  active  chapters  of 
Delta  Tau  Delta;  special  agent  for 
Northwestern  Mutual  Life  Insur- 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


ance  Co.;  mem.  University  Club  and 
Beverly  Country  Club  of  Chicago. 
Address,  900  The  Rookery,  Chicago, 
111. 

AVER,  Thomas  Parker;  editor  of  the 
grand  catalog  of  Phi  Kappa  Psi; 
ed.  Brown  University,  1909;  initi- 
ated by  Rhode  Island  Alpha,  Oct.  20, 
1905;  contributed  to  the  fraternity 
magazine;  mem.  New  York  Alumni 
Association;  second  assistant  libra- 
rian, Brown  University  Library, 
1909-1910;  auditor  Providence  Pub- 
lic Library,  1909-1910;  department 
supervisor  Columbia  University  Li- 
brary, 1910-1913;  assistant  Uni- 
versity of  Illinois  Library,  1913-1914. 
Address,  51  Erie  St.,  Manchester, 
N.  H. 

AYLAND,  Gladys  Emma;  national  in- 
spector of  Zeta  Tau  Alpha;  ed. 
Drury  College,  1912;  initiated  by  Mu 
chapter,  Oct.,  1911;  mem.  Dallas 
Alumnae  Association;  visiting  dele- 
gate of  national  fraternity;  national 
Pan-Hellenic  delegate,  1913.  Ad- 
dress, 606  Southwestern  Life  Bldg., 
Dallas,  Texas. 

AY  RES,  John  A.;  Sigma  Alpha  Epsi- 
lon;  ed.  at  University  of  Tennessee, 
1909;  initiated  by  Tennessee  Kap- 
pa, Nov.  14,  1907;  Eminent  Archon  of 
chapter;  mem.  Phi  Kappa  Phi; 
scholarship  fraternity;  mem.  Ten- 
nessee Kappa  Alumni  Association; 
business  manager  Banta's  Greek  Ex- 
change; delegate  to  national  conven- 
tion, Atlantic  City;  law  student. 
Address,  University  of  Tennessee, 
Knoxville,  Tenn. 


B 

BABCOCK,  Hazel  Elliot  Donoho;  Pi 
Beta  Phi;  ed.  University  of  Cali- 
fornia, 1910;  M.  A.,  1911;  initiated 
by  California  Beta,  Feb.  21,  1908; 
president  of  the  chapter;  corre- 
sponding secretary  of  Northern 
California  Alumnae  Association; 
head  of  history  department  of  Santa 
Barbara  High  School  and  Junior 
College;  m.  David  Thornton  Bab- 
cock.  Address,  905  Contra  Costa 
Ave.,  Berkeley,  Calif. 

BABCOCK,  Mildred  Frances;  chair- 
man  undergraduate  loan  fund  com- 
mittee of  Pi  Beta  Phi;  ed.  at  Bos- 
ton University,  1903;  initiated  by 
Mass.  A,  1900;  chapter  president; 
president  of  Boston  Pi  Beta  Phi 
Alumnae  Club,  1911-1913;  wrote 
"Problems  of  Womanhood"  for  mag- 
azine, 1914;  M.  D.,  Boston  Univer- 
sity; practiced  medicine  until  1911; 
m.  Dr.  Harold  H  Babcock,  1911. 
Address,  Dedham,  Mass. 

BACHMANN,  Frank;  editor  of  "The 
Hexagon"  and  mem.  of  supreme 
council  of  Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  ed. 
University  of  Illinois,  1910;  initiated 
by  Zeta  chapter,  1909;  master  al- 
chemist of  the  chapter;  contributed 
to  "The  Hexagon"  of  Alpha  Chi 
Sigma;  mem.  Chicago  Alumni  chap- 
ter; delegate  to  national  convention 
in  1914;  chemist  and  bacteriologist, 
the  Sanitary  District  of  Chicago; 
mem.  K.  C.  N.  at  Rensselaer  Poly- 
technic Institute;  m.  Munice  O. 
Wells,  July  1,  1910.  Address,  6809 
Dorchester  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

BAG E BY,  Gerard   P.;    first  vice-presi- 


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23 


dent  of  Phi  Kappa  Psi ;  ed.  Richmond 
College,  1898;  initiated  by  Phi  chap- 
ter, Sept.,  1897;  wrote  several  fra- 
ternity songs;  mem,.  Baltimore  Alum- 
ni Associaton;  delegate  to  eight 
national  conventions;  lawyer:  mem. 
Masons;  m.  Hope  K.  Jones,  Dec.  2, 
1908.  Address,  818  Fidelity  Bldg., 
Baltimore,  Md. 

BAILEY,  Jane  Space  (Mrs.  Ellis  C.) ; 
exchange  editor  of  "The  Parchment" 
of  Sigma  Iota  Chi;  ed.  Virginia  Col- 
lege, 1910;  initiated  by  Iota  chapter, 
Oct.,  1909;  vice-president  of  the 
chapter;  chairman  of  song  book  com- 
mittee; m.  Ellis  C.  Bailey,  April  1, 
1913.  Address,  1494  Clifton  Blvd., 
Cleveland,  O. 

BAIRD,  David  E.;  former  province 
chief  of  Phi  Chi;  ed.  at  Baltimore 
Medical  College,  1906;  initiated  by 
Beta  Beta  chapter,  1903;  grand  pre- 
siding senior  of  chapter;  delegate  to 
national  convention  at  Richmond, 
Va.,  1905-06;  delegate  to  province 
convention,  1906-07;  province  chief, 
1906-07;  contributor  to  "Quarterly" 
of  Phi  Chi;  mem.  Baltimore  Medical 
College  Alumni  Association;  phy- 
sician; license  by  examination  in 
Maryland,  Pennsylvania,  North  Car- 
olina and  Montana;  Knights  Tem- 
plars; m.  Sarah  A.  Whitney,  1907. 
Address,  Roundup,  Mont. 

BAIRD,  William  Raimond;  author  of 
Baird's  Manual;  mem.  Beta  Theta 
Pi;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  ed.  Stevens  In 
stitute  of  Technology,  M.  E.,  1878, 
LL.  B.,  Columbia  University; 
joined  Alpha  Sigma  Xi,  a  young  fra- 
ternity at  Stevens  Institute,  in  1875; 


in  1877  became  general  secretary  of 
this  fraternity;  Alpha  Sigma  Xi  was 
absorbed  by  Beta  Theta  Pi  in  1879; 
became  chief  of  the  eastern  district 
and  exchange  editor  of  the  Beta 
Theta  Pi,  1879-1893;  editor  1893  to 
date;  author  of  Handbook  of  Beta 
Theta  Pi,  1897;  one  of  editors  of 
catalogues  of  1881  and  1905;  author 
of  Baird's  Manual  of  College  Frater- 
nities, 1879,  1880,  1883,  1890,  1898, 
1905,  1912;  gave  chapter  house  to 
Wesleyan  chapter  as  a  memorial  to 
his  son,  who  was  a  member  of  that 
chapter;  organized  the  second  chap- 
ter of  Phi  Delta  Phi,  known  as 
Storey  chapter  at  Columbia  Univer- 
sity; secretary  of  national  council, 
1882-1893  of  Phi  Delta  Phi;  wrote 
constitution  and  established  18 
chapters;  founded  "The  Brief,"  the 
official  publication;  mem.  Tau  Beta 
Pi,  honorary  engineering,  lawyer, 
mem.  firm  of  Baird,  Cox  &  Scherr; 
practiced  in  New  York  City  since 
1883;  author  of  Principles  of  Amer- 
ican Law,  study  of  Languages;  con- 
tributed to  Johnson's  Enclycopedia 
and  Encyclopedia  Britannica;  m. 
Jennie  G.  Mansfield,  of  Wilbraham, 
Mass.,  Sept.  29,  1886..  Address, 
office,  271  Broadway;  residence,  63 
W.  83rd  St.,  New  York  City. 
BAKER,  Edith;  vice-president  Delta 
Province;  ed.  at  Washington  Uni- 
versity, 1911  B.  A.;  initiated  by 
Pi  Beta  Phi,  April  27,  1907;  chap- 
ter secretary,  treasurer  and  vice- 
president;  three  years  secretary  St. 
Louis  Club;  Missouri  Beta  inspector 
of  Drury  College;  attended  national 
Convention,  Evanston;  homekeeper. 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


Address,  235  Rosemont  Ave.,  Web- 
ster Groves,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

BAKER,  George  Bramwell;  Phi  Kappa 
Psi;  ed.  De  Pauw  University,  1887; 
initiated  by  Indiana  Alpha,  1883; 
mem.  Boston  and  New  York  Alumni 
Association;  district  archon,  1886; 
delegate  to  district  conventions  of 
1884  and  1887;  national  president 
1906-1908,  treasurer  1896-1900;  dele- 
gate to  national  conventions  of 
1885,  1886,  1892,  1894,  1896,  1900, 
1904,  1906,  1910,  1914;  banker; 
member  firm  of  Baker  Ayling  &  Co. 
mem.  Masons;  m.  Edith  Thomas, 
1892.  Address,  50  Congress  St., 
Boston,  Mass. 

BAKER,  Hattie  May;  mem.  finance 
committee  of  Sigma  Kappa  Trian- 
gle; ed.  Boston  University,  1906;  ini- 
tiated by  Delta  chapter,  Sept.  19, 
1904;  mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  mem. 
Boston  Alumnae  chapter;  chairman 
of  national  examination  committee; 
delegate  to  national  convention  at 
Boston,  Mass.,  1906;  officer  at  in- 
stallation of  Zeta,  Nu  and  Omicron 
chapters;  teacher  in  high  school  at 
Somerville,  Mass.  Address,  70  Pear- 
son Ave.,  West  Somerville,  Mass. 

BAKER,  Helen  E.;  grand  vice-presi- 
dent; Zeta  Tau  Alpha;  ed.  at  Rich- 
mond College,  1907;  initiated  by  Iota, 
Oct.,  1905;  chapter  president;  con- 
tributor to  magazine;  delegate  to 
national  convention,  Galveston,  Tex., 
1910,  Old  Point  Comfort,  1912;  chair- 
man extension  committee;  dean  of 
Woman's  College,  Richmond,  Va. 
Address,  Richmond,  Va. 

BAKER,  Hiram  Carlton;  Delta  Tau 
Delta;  ed.  at  Ohio  Wesleyan  Uni- 


versity, class  of  1887;  initiated  by 
Mu,  June,  1883;  organizer  and  sec- 
retary of  St.  Paul  Alumni  chapter; 
employing  printer  with  Curtis  & 
Baker;  mem.  R.  A.  and  Modern 
Woodmen  of  America;  m.  Katherine 
Gavin,  Jan.  19,  1887.  Address,  366 
Wabasha  St.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

BAKETEL,  H.  Sheridan;  associate 
editor  "The  Centaur"  of  Alpha  Kap- 
pa Kappa;  Beta  Theta  Pi  and  Alpha 
Kappa  Kappa;  ed.  at  Dartmouth 
College,  1895;  initiated  by  Alpha 
Omega  chapter,  Oct.,  1890;  chapter 
president;  contributor  to  magazines 
of  Beta  Theta  Pi  and  Alpha  Kappa 
Kappa;  mem.  New  York  Alumni  As- 
sociations of  Beta  Theta  Pi  and  Al- 
pha Kappa  Kappa;  district  chief, 
District  I,  for  two  years;  delegate 
to  national  convention,  1894;  physi- 
cian; editor  "Medical  Times";  first 
lieutenant  Medical  Reserve  Corps, 
United  States  Army,  and  mem.  fac- 
ulty of  Long  Island  College  Hospital; 
Thirty-second  Degree  Mason,  Mystic 
Shrine.  Address,  81  Fulton  St.,  New 
York  City. 

BALDINGER,  Ora  M.;  inspector  of  the 
first  division  of  Sigma  Nu;  ed.  Vir- 
ginia Military  Institute,  1910;  ini- 
tiated by  Alpha  chapter,  1908;  com- 
mander of  the  chapter;  mem.  Boston 
and  New  York  City  Alumni  Associa- 
tions; president  of  division  conven- 
tion for  two  years;  delegate  to  four 
grand  chapter  conventions;  revived 
Alpha  chapter  at  Virginia  Military 
Institute,  1909;  lieutenant  U.  S. 
Army;  mem.  Masons'  Blue  Lodge, 
Chapter,  Council  Thirty-second  De- 
gree, Eastern  Star,  Knights  Tem- 
plars, Shrine.  Address,  26th  Infan- 


LEADING  GREEKS 


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try,  U.  S.  Army,  Fort  Crockett,  Gal- 
veston,  Tex. 

BALDWIN,  Lena  Brandin;  grand  presi- 
dent; Alpha  Xi  Delta;  ed.  at  Syra- 
cuse University,  1906;  initiated  by 
Eta  chapter,  Oct.,  1904;  chapter 
president;  mem.  Syracuse  Alumni 
Association;  contributor  to  maga- 
zine; national  offices,  grand  secre- 
tary, grand  president;  attended  na- 
tional conventions,  1907,  1909,  1911, 
1913;  attended  Pan-Hellenic  Con- 
gress three  times;  mem.  College 
Woman's  Club,  Daughters  of  Ameri- 
can Revolution  and  Suffrage  Club. 
Address,  670  Euclid  Av.,  Elmira, 
N.  Y. 

BANNING,  Pierson  Worrall;  "Free- 
lance" editor;  Delta  Chi;  ed.  at  Chi- 
cago-Kent College,  1910;  initiated 
by  Chicago-Kent  chapter;  chapter 
secretary,  wrote  a  history  of  the 
chapter;  collected  funds  and  brought 
into  existence  the  first  house  occu- 
pied by  the  chapter;  mem.  and  sec- 
cretary  of  the  Los  Angeles  Alumni 
chapter;  established  and  edited 
"Delta  Chi  News,"  a  weekly  issue  of 
the  Los  Angeles  Alumni  chapter; 
editor  Delta  Chi  "Booklet  of  Wit  and 
Humor,"  associate  editor  and  contrib- 
utor to  Delta  Chi  "Quarterly";  en- 
gaged in  valuable  statistical  work 
for  the  fraternity;  social  secretary 
Municipal  League  of  Los  Angeles; 
m.  Lila  Banning  Watkins,  May  16, 
1913.  Address,  148  N.  Wilton  place, 
Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

BANTA,  George;  former  president  of 
Phi  Delta  Theta;  mem.  Delta  Theta 
Phi;  mem.  Delta  Gamma  (sorority) ; 
ed.  at  Franklin  College  and  Indiana 


University;  initiated  by  Indiana 
Delta,  May  27,  1874;  affiliated  Ind. 
Alpha;  president  of  chapter;  dele- 
gate to  national  conventions;  presi- 
dent Zeta  Province;  ed.  "Scroll"  of 
Phi  Delta  Theta;  ed.  catalogue  of  Phi 
Delta  Theta;  editor  and  publisher 
Banta's  Greek  Exchange";  publish- 
er of  forty  fraternity  magazines; 
delegate  to  every  inter-fraternity 
conference  gathering;  mem.  Free 
and  Accepted  Masons;  m.  Ellen  Lee 
Pleasants,  June  16,  1886.  Address, 
Menasha,  Wis. 

BANTA,  George,  Jr.;  business  man- 
ager, "Banta's  Greek  Exchange"; 
ed.  Wabash  College,  1914;  initiated 
by  Indiana  Beta  chapter  of  Phi  Del- 
ta Theta;  secretary  of  chapter;  was 
initiated  at  the  model  initiation, 
Niagara  Falls  convention,  August, 
1910;  mem.  Fox  River  Valley  Alum- 
ni Club;  secretary;  assistant  cata- 
logue editor;  delegate  to  Phi  Delta 
Theta  national  convention,  Chicago, 
1912;  delegate  to  Chicago  Greek  Con- 
ference, 1913;  alternate  delegate  to 
inter-fraternity  conference,  1913; 
secretary  George  Banta  Publishing 
Co.  Address,  Menasha,  Wis. 

BARBEE,  Lindsay;  editor  of  "Cres- 
cent"; Gamma  Phi  Beta;  ed.  at  Uni- 
versity of  Denver,  1899;  initiated  by 
Theta  chapter,  Dec.  28,  1897;  con- 
tributor to  magazine,  author  several 
songs,  author  nine  chapter  plays; 
mem.  University  of  Denver  Alumni 
Association;  national  offices,  asso- 
ciate editor  and  editor  of  "Cres- 
cent"; delegate  to  national  conven- 
tion, Evanston,  1901,  Madison,  1913; 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


president  Denver  Woman's  Pan-Hel- 
lenic. Address,  1575  Lafayette,  Den- 
ver, Colo. 

BARKER,  Harry;  Sigma  Nu;  ed.  Uni- 
versity of  Vermont,  1904;  initiated 
by  Beta  Sigma  chapter,  1900;  com- 
mander of  the  chapter;  mem.  Phi. 
Beta  Kappa;  contributed  to  Delta  of 
Sigma  Nu;  mem.  New  York  City 
Alumni  Association;  mem.  chapter 
house  and  extension  committee; 
delegate  to  district  and  national  con- 
ventions; mechanical  and  electrical 
engineer;  associate  editor  of  "Engi- 
neering News";  m.  Marion  I.  Booth, 
1909.  Address,  6th  Av.  and  36th  St., 
New  York  City  and  Montclair,  N.  J. 

BARNARD,  Virgil  Oates;  custodian  of 
files;  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  ed.  at 
University  of  Alabama,  1915;  chap- 
ter eminent  archon;  contributor  to 
magazine;  mem.  building  committee 
Alabama  Mu  chapter  house;  mem. 
Tuscaloosa  Alumni  Association ; 
delegate  to  national  convention, 
Nashville,  1912;  delegate  province 
convention,  Columbus,  Ga.,  1913; 
president  province  Epsilon,  1914-15; 
secretary  to  president,  University  of 
Alabama;  mem.  Key-Ice,  Jason's. 
Address,  University,  Ala. 

BARNEY,  Clyde  Orrin;  grand  eastern 
praetor  of  Phi  Beta  Pi;  Alpha  Chi 
Rho;  ed.  University  of  Syracuse, 
College  of  Medicine,  1910;  initiated 
by  Alpha.  Gamma,  1907;  Phi  Epsilon, 
1907;  archon,  Alpha  Gamma  chapter, 
vice-president  Phi  Epsilon  chapter; 
contributed  articles  for  Phi  Beta  Pi 
"Quarterly";  secretary  and  treas- 
urer of  Syracuse  chapter  of  Alpha 
Omega  Alpha;  presided  at  Eastern 


District  convention,  February,  1914, 
for  Phi  Beta  Pi;  instructor  in  sur- 
gery, College  of  Medicine,  Syracuse 
University;  assistant  surgeon  tc 
Hospital  of  Good  Shepherd  and 
Syracuse  Free  Dispensary;  mem 
Syracuse  Academy  of  Medicine 
Onondaga  County  Medical  Society 
New  York  State  Medical  Society 
Address,  Physicians'  Bldg.,  Syracuse 
N.  Y. 

BARR,  Louis  De  Camp;  vice-presiden 
of  Phi  Delta  Phi,  mem.  of  Phi  Gam 
ma  Delta;  ed.  at  Ohio  Wesleyan  am 
Western  Reserve  University,  1907 
initiated  by  Theta  Deuteron  of  Ph 
Gamma  Delta,  1902,  and  held  offici 
of  president;  initiated  by  Ranne; 
chapter  of  Phi  Delta  Phi,  1904,  am 
elected  consul;  contributor  to  mag 
azine;  mem.  national  council  of  Ph 
Delta  Phi;  province  president  Ph 
Delta  Phi;  delegate  three  nations 
conventions  Phi  Delta  Phi;  delegat 
district  convention  Phi  Delta  Phi 
attorney-at-law;  mem.  Knights  Ten: 
plars;  m.  Carolyn  McElhinney,  19 1C 
Address,  5  Blymyer  Bldg.,  Mansfielc 
Ohio. 

BARRETT,  Jessie  Edwards;  Kapp; 
Alpha  Theta;  ed.  at  Allegheny  Col 
lege;  initiated  by  Mu  chapter,  Sept 
20,  1890;  mem.  and  president  Dec 
ver  Alumnae  Association;  m.  Harr; 
M.  Barrett,  June  10,  1896.  Address 
1410  Gilpin  St.,  Denver,  Colo. 

BARRON,  Benjamin  Presley;  secre 
tary  of  E.  C.  Smith  province  of  Kaf 
pa  Alpha;  ed.  College  of  Charleston 
1905;  initiated  by  Beta  Gamm; 
chapter,  1904;  delegate  to  nationa 


LEADING  GREEKS 


27 


convention  at  Memphis,  1913;  sec- 
retary of  E.  C.  Smith  province,  1912- 
14;  delegate  to  Raleigh  (N.  C.) 
Province  Council,  1914;  organized 
Columbia  Alumni  Association,  1911; 
real  estate,  insurance,  stocks  and 
bonds.  Address,  L.  &  E.  Bank  Bldg., 
Columbia,  S.  C. 

BARTELL,  Floyd  E.;  national  vice- 
president  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Phi 
Lambda  Upsilon,  Delta  Tau  Delta, 
Sigma  Xi;  ed.  at  University  of 
Michigan,  1908;  initiated  by  Delta,  a 
charter  member;  national  offices, 
secretary  1911-1913,  vice-president 
1913;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon,  delegate 
to  national  convention,  Indianapo- 
lis 1911,  Milwaukee  1913;  in- 
structor physical  chemistry,  Uni- 
versity of  Michigan.  Address,  423 
E.  University  Ave.,  Ann  Arbor, 
Mich. 

BARTLOW,  Bert  Surene,  national 
council  of  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon;  ed. 
at  Miami  University,  1893;  initiated 
by  Kappa  chapter  Dec.  20,  1889;  "Be- 
ta" presiding  officer  of  chapter;  chap- 
ter editor  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon  cat- 
alogue; mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon 
Association  of  Central  Ohio;  secre- 
tary of  Kappa  Chapter  House  Asso- 
ciation; delegate  national  conven- 
tion, Chattanooga,  1892;  frequent 
visitor  national  conventions;  chief 
of  dairy  and  food  division,  Ohio 
Agricultural  Commission ;  mem. 
Ohio  House  of  Representatives,  1898- 
1902;  sergeant-at-arms,  Senate,  Ohio 
Assembly,  1906-1909;  alumni  and 
field  secretary  Miami  University, 
1906-1913;  supreme  senator,  Knights 
of  the  Ancient  Essenic  Order,  1902- 


1903;  supreme  president,  The  Fra- 
ternal Censer,  1903-1906;  editor-in- 
chief  "Centennial  History  of  Butler 
County,  Ohio,"  1905;  general  editor 
"Alumni  and  Former  Students  Cat- 
alogue," Miami  University,  1909; 
life  member  Ohio  Archaeological  and 
Historical  Society;  mem.  Ohio  So- 
ciety Sons  of  American  Revolution; 
mem.  K.  of  P.,  I.  O.  O.  F.  and  K.  A. 
E.  O.  Address,  Dairy  and  Food  Di- 
vision, State  Agricultural  Commis- 
sion, Columbus,  Ohio. 

BASYE,  James  Davis,  Jr.;  grand  first 
counselor,  Sigma  Pi.;  ed.  at  Uni- 
versity of  California,  1914;  initiated 
by  Iota,  May,  1913;  convention  del- 
egate Biennial  Convention,  Cham- 
paign, 111.,  June,  1914;  mem.  Cali- 
fornia Club;  assistant  manager 
Aetna  Life  Insurance  Co.,  Oakland, 
Calif.  Address,  Hotel  Carlton, 
Berkeley,  Calif. 

BATTAILE,  James  Frank;  alumni  ad- 
visor; Kappa  Sigma;  ed.  at  Ken- 
tucky State  University,  1908;  ini- 
tiated by  Beta  Nu,  Oct.  10,  1903; 
grand  master  of  chapter;  mem. 
Kentucky  State  University  Alumni 
Association;  manager  university 
book  store;  mem.  Board  of  Trustees 
of  Kentucky  State  University;  mem. 
Odd  Fellows;  m.  Elizabeth  Kinkead, 
July  11,  1911.  Address,  427  W.  Sec- 
ond St.,  Lexington,  Ky. 

BAUGHMAN,  Greer;  senior  counselor 
for  Pi  Mu,  Phi  Delta  Theta,  Pi 
Mu;  ed.  at  University  of  Virginia 
1894,  Medical  College  of  Virginia 
1897;  initiated  by  Virginia  Beta  of 
Phi  Delta  Theta,  1891;  Virginia 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


Gamma  of  Pi  Mu;  chapter  presi- 
dent; chairman  committee  of  na- 
tional convention  of  Phi  Delta  The- 
ta  to  establish  "Honor  System";  del- 
egate national  convention  Phi  Delta 
Theta;  delegate  every  national  con- 
vention Pi  Mu  since  1900;  doctor 
medicine,  associate  professor  obstet- 
rics, Medical  College  of  Virginia; 
mem.  American  Association  Ob- 
etetritians  and  Gynecologists  and 
Southern  Surgical  and  Gynecologi- 
cal Association;  has  done  post 
graduate  work  in  Vienna  in  the 
clinics  of  Nothnagle,  Crobak,  Neus- 
sar  and  Weichselbaum;  in  Berlin  in 
von  Ley  den's  Medical  Clinic;  in 
Dresden  in  Leopold's  Frauen 
Klinik,  in  Rotunda  Hospital  under 
Purefoy,  and  in  London;  one  of  the 
builders  of  the  Stuart  Circle  Hos- 
pital; mem.  Sons  of  American  Rev- 
olution and  treasurer  since  1911; 
mem.  Commonwealth  Club  and 
Country  Club;  m.  Wilhelmina  Reeve, 
1904.  Address,  26  N.  Laurel  St., 
Richmond,  Va. 

BAYLY,  Charles  B.;  national  council 
of  Phi  Delta  Phi;  mem.  Sigma  Chi; 
ed.  Wooster  University,  1908  and 

.  1911;  initiated  by  Beta  chapter  of 
Sigma  Chi  and  Ranney  chapter  of 
Phi  Delta  Phi;  vice-president  of 
Cleveland  Alumni  Association;  dele- 
gate to  national  convention  of  Sigma 
Chi  at  .Cincinnati,  1906  and  of  Phi 
Delta  Phi  at  New  York  City,  1910, 
and  Chicago,  1914.  Address,  office, 
1447-1449  Leader  Bldg.,  residence, 
1462  E.  118th  St.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

BEACH,  Agnes;  Delta  Gamma;  ed. 
Universities  of  California  and  Ore- 


gon, 1909;  initiated  by  Gamma  chai 
ter,  1907;  president  of  Beta  N 
Alumnae  Association;  National  Pai 
Hellenic  delegate.  Address,  53 
Chapman  St.,  Portland,  Ore. 

BEAL,  George  Denton;  national  regi 
trar  of  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  men 
Gamma  Alpha;  ed.  Columbia  Un 
versity,  1911;  initiated  by  Gamm 
chapter  of  Phi  Lambda  Upsilo] 
1909;  president  of  the  chapter,  191 
1911;  national  registrar,  1911-191^ 
editor  of  the  "Register,"  1912-191^ 
delegate  to  national  convention  < 
1911  and  1913;  instructor  in  cher 
istry,  University  of  Illinois;  i 
Edith  Downs,  July  3,  1912.  A 
dress,  University  of  Illinois,  Urban 
111. 

BEALE,  Cyrus  Wendell;  Kappa  Alp] 
(Southern);  ed.  at  Randolph  ai 
Macon  College,  1910;  initiated  1 
Chapter  I,  1905;  president  and 
retary  of  Boston  Alumni  chapte 
delegate  to  national  conventic 
Ocean  View,  Va.,  1907;  delega 
province  convention,  Washingtc 
D.  C.,  1912;  attorney-at-law ;  grac 
ate  Harvard  Law  School.  Addrei 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  Bldg.,  Richmond,  Va. 

BEARDSLEY,  Wilfred  Fitch;  Be 
Theta  Pi;  ed.  at  Northwestern  U 
versity,  1893;  initiated  by  R 
chapter;  chapter  president;  me 
Chicago  Alumni  Association;  pr 
cipal  Evanston  Township  Hi 
School.  Address,  University  Cli 
Evanston,  111. 

BEATES,    Henry,    Jr.;    deputy    gra 
president;  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa; 
at  University  of  Pennsylvania,  18 


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M.  D.;  initiated  by  chapter  M,  June, 
1910;  chapter  primaries;  deputy 
grand  president;  doctor  of  science 
Washington  and  Jefferson,  1911;  m. 
Agnes  T.  Harrington,  Oct.  3,  1913. 
Address  260  S.  16th  St.,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

EAUDETTE,  Joseph;  business  man- 
ager of  the  "Purple,  Green  and  Gold" 
of  Lambda  Chi  Alpha;  ed.  Massa- 
chusetts Institute  of  Technology, 
1914;  initiated  by  Lambda  chapter, 
Dec.,  1912;  house  manager  of  the 
chapter,  1913-1914;  mem.  Electrical 
Society  of  Mass.  Institute  of  Tech- 
nology; mem.  Boston  and  Massa- 
chusetts Institute  of  Technology 
Alumni  Associations;  electrical  en- 
gineer for  the  Brasket,  Shaw  &  Lunt 
Co.  Address,  18  Grand  St.,  Somers- 
worth,  N.  H. 

ECHTEL,  George  Gerald;  master 
alumnus  and  managing  editor  of 
"Delta  Theta  Phi";  Delta  Tau  Delta, 
Delta  Theta  Phi;  ed.  at  Albion  Col- 
lege and  Detroit  College  of  Law, 
1912;  initiated  by  Cooley  chapter, 
Oct.,  1908;  national  offices,  master  of 
rolls,  chancellor;  editor  of  "Paper 
Book"  since  1911,  and  regular  con- 
tributor; delegate  to  national  con- 
ventions, 1909,  1911,  1912,  1913; 
mem.  Detroit  Alumni  Association  of 
Delta  Tau  Delta  and  of  Delta  Theta 
Pi;  head  department  of  history  and 
economics,  Northwestern  High 
School;  m.  Marjorie  Monroe,  May  29, 
1912.  Address,  32  Woodward  Av. 
Terrace,  Detroit,  Mich. 

ECK,  Charles  Gordon;  Kappa  Sigma; 
ed.  at  University  of  Nebraska,  1914; 
initiated  by  Alpha  Psi,  Feb.  15,  1912; 


chapter  treasurer  and  house  man- 
ager; delegate  district  XII  conven- 
tion, Lawrence,  Kans.,  March,  1914; 
manager  reunion,  1914;  athletic  di- 
rector and  instructor  in  science, 
Aurora  High  School;  m.  Alice  M. 
Smith,  Feb.  28,  1914.  Address,  218 
N.  St.,  Aurora,  Nebr. 

BECKMANN,  Oscar;  Delta  Tau  Delta; 
ed.  at  University  of  Michigan,  1912; 
initiated  by  Delta  chapter,  1908; 
secretary  of  chapter;  reorganized 
Toledo  Alumni  chapter  of  Delta  Tau 
Delta;  mem.  Chicago  Alumni  chap- 
ter; delegate  to  district  convention 
at  Cleveland,  1910;  delegate  to  na- 
tional convention  of  Delta  Tau  Delta 
at  Chicago,  1911,  and  Indianapolis, 
1913;  edited  first  chapter  directory; 
newspaper  man.  Address,  1923  Hud- 
eon  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

BELFIELD,  Andrew  Miller;  Sigma 
Nu;  ed.  at  Purdue  University,  1892; 
initiated  by  Beta  Zeta,  1891;  a  char- 
ter member;  president  Seventh  Di- 
vision; grand  counselor  and  vice- 
regent;  revised,  indexed  and  codi- 
fied "The  Law,"  fraternity  constitu- 
tion and  by-laws;  installed  chapters 
at  Illinois,  Michigan  and  Wiscon- 
sin; delegate  eight  national  con- 
ventions; delegate  eight  district 
conventions;  attorney-at-law ;  mem. 
Military  Order  Loyal  Legion,  Union 
League  Club,  Indian  Hill  Club;  m. 
E.  T.  Mills,  1911.  Address,  1362 
Monadnock  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111. 

BELK,  John  Blanton;  Pi  Kappa  Phi; 
ed.  at  Davidson  College,  1915;  in- 
itiated by  Epsilon  chapter  Feb.  3, 
1912;  chapter  archon;  contributor 


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to  magazine;  aided  in  building  and 
furnishing  chapter  hall;  principal 
graded  school.  Address,  R.  F.  D. 
No.  6,  Hendersonville,  N.  C. 

BELL,  James  F.;  deputy  grand  presi- 
dent of  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa;  ed. 
Toronto  University,  1882;  initiated 
by  Upsilon  chapter;  physician;  m. 
Jessie  Brown,  1887.  Address,  202 
Maclean  Bldg.,  Portland,  Ore. 

BELL,  Thomas  C.;  one  of  founders  of 
Sigma  Chi;  ed.  Miami  University, 
1857;  initiated  by  Alpha  chapter; 
delegate  to  national  convention  in 
1905;  captain  Co.  A,  major  and 
brevet  lieutenant  colonel,  1861-1863; 
county  superintendent  of  schools, 
Minnesota,  1872-1877;  publisher  of 
"Journal"  at  Worthington,  Minn., 
1873-1877;  principal  of  La  Creole 
Academy,  Dallas,  Ore.;  president  of 
Philomath  College,  Philomath, 
Ore.;  president  of  Central  Oregon 
Normal  School,  Drain,  Ore.;  mem. 
G.  A.  R.;  m.  Sigourney  White, 
1857,  and  Lucia  Chase,  1866.  Ad- 
dress, 2625  26th  Ave.,  Oakland,  Calif. 

BELLAMY,  Joseph  Clinch;  past  grand 
alpha;  Phi  Kappa  Sigma;  ed.  at 
University  of  North  Carolina,  1861; 
initiated  by  Lambda  chapter,  1857; 
alpha  of  chapter;  national  offices, 
grand  beta,  grand  alpha;  alpha  at 
reunion  of  Lambda  Chapter  June  7, 
1884;  wrote  ante-bellum  history  of 
Lambda  chapter;  re-instated  Lamb- 
da chapter,  April  26,  1877;  assisted 
in  compiling  "General  Register"  of 
Phi  Kappa  Sigma  of  1910;  writing 
history  Lambda  chapter  to  1910; 
farmer;  state  senator,  1895-1897;  di- 


rector state  hospital  for  the  insane  at 
Raleigh,  N.  C.,  1895-1901;  private 
36th  N.  C.  Regiment,  Confederate 
States  Army;  ordinance  sergeant  of 
Fort  Caswell,  N.  C.;  mem.  Patrons  of 
Husbandry  and  Farmers  Alliance. 
Address,  Whitaker's,  N.  C. 

BENEDICT,  Anne  Scales;  Delta  Delta 
Delta;  ed.  Vanderbilt  University, 
1905;  initiated  by  Delta  Gamma 
chapter,  Oct.,  1911;  mem.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  president  of  Delta  Gamma 
Alliance  of  Delta  Delta  Delta;  na- 
tional state  secretary;  m.  A.  B.  Ben- 
edict, Kappa  Sigma,  April  9,  1913. 
Address,  522  Meridian  St.,  Nash- 
ville, Tenn. 

BENNETT,  Perlee  Rawson;  Sigmi 
Nu;  ed.  University  of  Kansas,  1886 
initiated  by  Nu  chapter,  June  2 
1884;  secretary  of  the  chapter;  con 
tributed  to  the  fraternity  magazim 
and  compiled  ritual;  mem.  Chicagc 
Alumni  Association;  grand  recorder 
1885-1888;  grand  regent,  1890-1894 
life  mem.  of  grand  chapter;  dele 
gate  to  all  national  conventions  sine* 
1884;  journalist;  chief  editoria 
writer  of  "Chicago  Herald";  Thirty 
Second  Degree  Mason;  m.  Cora  A 
Jonas,  June  29,  1903.  Address,  6105 
Steiner  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

BENTON,  Guy  Potter;  M.  A.,  D.  D 
LL.  D.;  national  president  of  Ph 
Delta  Theta,  1912-1914;  mem.  Ph 
Beta  Kappa  and  Tau  Kappa  Alpha 
honorary;  delegate  to  New  York  in 
ter-fraternity  conference  of  1911 
1915;  national  president  of  Tai 
Kappa  Alpha,  1915-1917;  ed.  Bake 
University,  A.  B.,  A.  M.,  Ohio  Wes 


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31 


leyan  University;  studied  University 
of  Wooster  and  Berlin;  professor  of 
history    and   sociology,    Baker   Uni- 
versity, 1896-1899;   president  of  Up- 
per Iowa  University,  1899-1902;  pres- 
ident of  Miami  University,  1902-1911; 
president  of  University  of  Vermont 
since  1911;  clergyman  and  lecturer; 
uthor   of  Real   College;    m.    Dolla 
Conantz,    Arcadia,    Kans.,    Sept.    4, 
899.     Address,    28    University    PI., 
Turlington,  Vt. 

RGHAUSEN,  Oscar;  Omega  Upsilon 
hi;  ed.  at  Ohio  Medical  College 
nd  University  of  Cincinnati,  1904; 
.  A.,  M.  D.;  initiated  by  Beta  chap- 
er,  1902;  chapter  editor;  national 
ffices,  grand  senior  master;  presi- 
ent  of  alumni  chapter;  physician; 
ssistant  professor  of  medicine,  Uni- 
ersity  of  Cincinnati.  Address,  19 
W.  Seventh  St.,  Cincinnati,  0. 

RKEBILE,  Thomas  Albert;  Delta 
hi;  ed.  at  University  of  Michigan, 
,L.  B.  1897,  LL.  M.  1898;  initiated  hy 
Michigan  chapter,  1895;  mem.  Delta 
igina  Rho;  mem.  Delta  Chi  Alumni 
Association,  Los  Angeles,  Gal.;  Delta 
Ihi  Associate  Chief  Justice,  1897- 
898;  Delta  Sigma  Rho;  vice-presi- 
dent, 1908-1909;  lawyer;  m.  Lucile 
L.  Shelley,  June  10,  1902.  Address, 
12  Huggins  Bldg.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
RKELEY,  Alfred  R.J  Sigma  Alpha 
]psilon;  ed.  at  University  of  North 
Carolina,  1900;  initiated  by  North 
arolina  Xi,  Oct.  1,  1897;  eminent 
irchon  of  chapter;  twice  president 
irovince  Gamma;  delegate  national 
:onvention  Nashville  1908,  Boston 
900;  Episcopal  clergyman;  m. 
>arah  Bernard  Manning,  Dec.  11, 


1907.     Address,    2631   Wharton    St., 
Philadelphia,  Penn. 

BERNARDIN,  Maud  Haines;  honorary 
president  for  life;  Beta  Sigma  Omi- 
cron;  ed.  at  Christian  College,  Co- 
lumbia, Mo.,  1892;  initiated  by  Alpha 
chapter;  chapter  secretary;  one  of 
the  three  founders  of  Beta  Sigma 
Omicron;  mem.  Kansas  City 
Alumnae  Association;  m.  Joseph  W. 
Bernardin,  Sept.  7,  1898.  Address,  42 
Janssen  PI.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

BERRY,  Grace  Adele  Lasher;  Gamma 
Phi  Beta;  ed.  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity, 1899;  initiated  by  Epsilon  chap- 
ter, Oct.  11,  1894;  mem.  Omega  Psi; 
contributed  to  the  "Crescent"  of 
Gamma  Phi  Beta;  mem.  Chicago 
Alumnae  chapter;  national  secre- 
tary, treasurer,  vice-president  and 
president  of  Gamma  Phi  Beta;  at- 
tended conventions  of  1894  and  1900 
and  was  delegate  at  conventions  of 
1895,  1905,  1907,  1908,  1909.  Ad- 
dress, 1319  Chicago  Ave.,  Evanston, 
111. 

BERRY,  William  Thompson,  alumni 
secretary;  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  ed. 
at  Vanderbilt  University,  1899;  initi- 
ated by  Tennessee  Nu,  1896;  mem. 
Birmingham  Alumni  Association,  one 
of  its  founders  and  early  presidents; 
delegate  national  convention  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.,  Memphis,  Tenn.;  physi- 
cian ;  associate  professor  of  Anatomy 
and  Surgery,  Birmingham  Medical 
College;  mem.  High  Degree  Mason 
"Scottish  Rite";  m.  Rebecca  Cecil, 
1902.  Address,  524  Brown-Marx 
Bldg.,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

BETTERIDGE,  Walter  Robert;  Delta 
Upsilon;  ed.  at  University  of  Roches- 


LEADING  GREEKS 


ter,  1888;  initiated  by  the  Rochester 
chapter,  October,  1884;  chapter 
president;  mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
junior  delegate  national  convention 
Colgate  convention,  1887;  professor 
of  Hebrew  Language  and  Literature, 
Rochester  Seminary;  mem.  Roches- 
ter branch  American  Institute  of 
Archaeology  and  vice-president  the 
Rochester  branch  Society  of  Bibli- 
cal Literature  and  Exegesis;  Vorder- 
asiatische  Gesellschaft;  University 
Club  of  Rochester;  contributor  to 
religious  journals;  m.  Mary  Caroline 
Allen,  Nov.  6,  1891.  Address,  420 
Harvard  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

BEVERIDGE,  Albert  Jeremiah;  na- 
tional president  of  Tau  Kappa  Al- 
pha; ed.  DePauw  University,  Ph.B., 
1885;  lawyer,  lecturer  and  author; 
practiced  with  firm  of  McDonald 
and  Butler;  Republican  campaign 
speaker;  United  States  senator  from 
Indiana,  1899-1905;  chairman  of  Pro- 
gressive national  convention  at  Chi- 
cago, 1912;  m.  Katherine  Langsdale 
of  Greencastle,  Ind.,  Nov.  24,  1887, 
died  June  18,  1900,  Catherine  Eddy 
of  Chicago,  Aug.  7,  1907.  Address, 
Indianapolis,  Ind. 

BICKELHAUPT,  Bertram  Samuel; 
Chi  Zeta  Chi;  ed.  Physicians'  and 
Surgeons'  College,  New  York  City, 
1906;  initiated  by  Beta  chapter, 
1904;  deputy  grand  of  the  chapter; 
associate  editor  of  the  "Record"  one 
year  and  editor  one  year;  chief  of 
Beta  District  two  years;  supreme 
historian,  two  years;  organized  Up- 
silon  and  Chi  chapters;  mem.  Ma- 
sons; m.  Maude  P.  Lowe,  1910.  Ad- 


dress, 376  E.  162nd  St.,  Bronx,  New 
York  City. 

BIEDLER,  William  B.;  commander  of 
S.  Z.  Ammen  province  of  Kappa  Al- 
pha Southern;  ed.  Virginia  Mili- 
tary Institute,  1908;  Massachu- 
setts Institute  of  Technology, 
1910;  initiated  by  Beta  chap- 
ter, 1908;  vice-president  of  Bos- 
ton Alumni  Association,  1909-1910; 
president  of  Baltimore  Alumni  Asso- 
ciation, 1910-1913;  purser  of  Ammen 
province,  1912-1913;  delegate  to  dis- 
trict convention  of  1912  and  to  na- 
tional convention  of  1911  and  1913; 
electrical  engineer;  mem.  Hammer 
and  Tongs  Society  of  Massachusetts 
Institute  of  Technology.  Address, 
809  N.  Calvert  St.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

BIGELOW,  Lulu  King;  Alpha  Omi- 
cron  Pi;  ed.  University  of  Nebraska, 
1904 ;  initiated  by  Zeta  chapter,  June, 
1903;  contributed  to  fraternity  maga- 
zine; mem.  of  Chicago  Alumnae 
chapter  of  Alpha  Omicron  Pi;  dele- 
gate to  national  conventions  of  1910 
and  1912;  delegate  to  National  Pan- 
Hellenic  Congress,  1906-1912;  m. 
Clifford  G.  Bigelow,  May  9,  1906.  Ad- 
dress, 1612  South  Fifth  Ave.,  May- 
wood,  111. 

BILLINGTON,  R.  Wallace;  province 
chief  of  Alpha  Tau  Omega;  mem.  Al- 
pha Kappa  Kappa;  ed.  at  Vanderbilt 
University,  1906;  initiated  by  Beta 
Pi  chapter,  1899;  worthy  scribe  of 
chapter;  president  Nashville  Alumni 
Association;  secretary  -  treasurer 
Nashville  Alumni  Association;  dele- 
gate to  Province  Conclaves;  province 
chief  of  Province  VIII  of  A.  T.  O.; 


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physician;  chief  of  Department  of 
Orthopedic  Surgery  in  Medical 
Dept.  of  Vanderbilt  University; 
visiting  orthopedic  surgeon  to  Van- 
derbilt University  Hospital  and  Dis- 
pensary. Address,  142  7th  Ave., 
North,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

BINGHAM,  Robert  Worth;  Alpha  Tau 
Omega;  ed.  at  University  of  North 
Carolina,  1890,  and  University  of  Vir- 
ginia, 1891;  initiated  by  North  Caro- 
lina Eta,  1887;  chapter  worthy  mas- 
ter; national  office,  chancellor;  dis- 
trict office,  province  chief;  several 
times  delegate  to  national  conven- 
tion; mem.  Louisville  Alumni  Asso- 
ciation; lawyer,  firm  of  Kohn,  Bing- 
ham,  Sloss  and  S'pindler;  formerly 
county  attorney,  mayor  of  Louisville, 
chancellor  Jefferson  Circuit  Court; 
mem.  Masons;  m.  Eleanor  E.  Miller, 
1896.  Address,  Commercial  Bldg., 
Louisville,  Ky. 

BLAKE,  Clinton  H.,  Jr.;  Beta  Theta 
Pi;  ed.  at  Columbia  College,  A.  B., 
1904,  Columbia  University,  A.  M., 
1905;  Columbia  Law  School,  LL.  B., 
1906;  initiated  Columbia  chapter; 
chapter  secretary;  chapter  Colum- 
bia University  golf  team;  mem.  and 
secretary  Beta  Theta  Pi  Club  of  New 
York;  delegate  to  and  temporary 
secretary  of  national  convention  St. 
Louis,  1904;  secretary  graduate 
board  of  directors  of  Columbia  chap- 
ter; organizer  and  vice-president  of 
Beta  Realty  Company  which  holds 
title  to  chapter  house  at  Columbia; 
lawyer,  mem.  firm  of  Milne,  Blake 
and  McAneny;  councilman-at-large 
and  president  Common  Council  En- 
glewood,  N.  J.  Address,  business,  2 


Rector  St.,  New  York  City;  resi- 
dence, Englewood,  N.  J. 

BLANKENBURG,  Herbert  L.;  asso- 
ciate editor  of  the  "Palm"  of  Alpha 
Tau  Omega;  ed.  at  University  of 
Wisconsin,  1908;  initiated  by  Gam- 
ma Tau  chapter,  1907;  treasurer  of 
the  chapter;  contributed  to  tire 
"Palm"  since  1908;  assisted  at  in- 
stallation of  Ames  and  Kentucky 
chapters;  electrical  engineer,  Gen- 
eral Electric  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Ad- 
dress, 456  2nd  Ave.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

BL ANTON,  A.  H.;  grand  chaplain  Pi 
Kappa  Phi;  ed.  at  Davidson  College, 
1915;  initiated  by  North  Carolina 
Epsilon,  Sept.  29, 1913;  chapter  chap- 
lain and  treasurer;  contributor  to 
fraternity  magazine;  special  agent; 
m.  Marcella  Celestia  Willis.  Address, 
Box  298,  Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 

BLIEM,  Marion  Louise;  Chi  Omega; 
ed.  at  University  of  Texas,  1909;  in- 
iated  by  Iota  chapter,  Nov.  19,  1904; 
chapter  president;  mem.  and  presi- 
dent San  Antonio  Alumnae  chapter; 
delegate  to  national  convention,  Chi- 
cago, 1908;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  secretary; 
clubwoman,  suffragist.  Address,  235 
W.  Mistletoe  Ave.,  San  Antonio,  Tex. 

BLISS,  A.  Richard,  Jr.;  grand  his- 
torian and  editor;  Kappa  Psi;  ed.  at 
Columbia  University,  1907;  initiated 
by  Gamma  chapter,  December,  1905; 
degrees,  Ph.  G.,  Ph.  Ch.,  A.  M.,  Phm. 
D.,  M.  D.;  mem.  Gamma  Delta  Beta; 
national  grand  historian  and  editor, 
contributor  to  magazine,  author  five 
songs;  professor  of  biological  chem- 
istry; graduate  School  of  Medicine, 
University  of  Alabama;  professor  of 
chemistry  and  pharmacology,  Bir- 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


mingham  Medical  College;  mem. 
American  Association  for  Advance- 
ment of  Science,  American  Chemical 
Society  and  the  Biochemical  Associa- 
tion; author,  "A  Laboratory  Manual 
of  Qualitative  Chemical  Analysis" 
and  "A  Textbook  of  Physics  and 
Chemistry  for  Nurses";  m.  Loretta 
A.  Deering,  Aug.  20,  1908.  Address, 
Medical  College,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

BLU,  Elmer  Francis;  secretary  of  Phi 
Delta  Theta  Alumni  Club  of  Minne- 
sota; ed.  at  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity, 1905;  initiated  by  Illinois  Al- 
pha, Oct.  11,  1901;  reporter  of  chap- 
ter; lawyer;  mem.  of  firm  of  Crass- 
weller,  Crassweller  and  Blu.  Ad- 
dress, Exchange  Bldg.,  Duluth, 
Minn. 

BLUHM,  Conrad;  Sigma  Alpha  Ep- 
silon;  ed.  at  University  of  Colorado, 
1895;  initiated  by  Colorado  Chi,  Apr. 
11,  1891;  eminent  archon  of  chapter; 
delegate  province  convention,  Den- 
ver, Colo.;  contributor  to  magazine; 
clergyman;  m.  May  V.  Henry,  Aug. 
7,  1900.  Address,  N.  1407  Mill  St., 
Spokane,  Wash. 

BODDIE,  John  Thomas;  former  pres- 
ident of  Chicago  Alumni  Association 
of  Phi  Delta  Theta;  ed.  Vanderbilt 
University,  1887;  initiated  by  Tenn. 
Alpha,  1884;  vice-president  of  the 
chapter;  life  endowment  trustee, 
former  assistant  business  manager 
of  the  "Scroll"  of  Phi  Delta  Theta; 
real  estate  owner  and  broker;  mem. 
University,  Iroquois  and  City  clubs 
of  Chicago;  m.  Judith  R.  Lott,  Dec. 
26,  1894.  Address,  8  South  Dearborn 
St.,  Chicago,  111. 


BOGERT,  Elizabeth  Thomson;  corre- 
sponding secretary  of  the  Indianapo- 
lis Alumnae  Association  of  Kappa 
Kappa  Gamma;  ed.  at  Butler  Col- 
lege, 1909;  initiated  by  Mu  chapter, 
October,  1907;  corresponding  secre- 
tary of  the  chapter;  delegate  to  na- 
tional convention  at  Meadville,  Pa., 
1908;  teacher  in  Indianapolis  Public 
Schools.  Address,  2625  East  Wash- 
ington St.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

BOLAND,  Frank  Kells;  Chi  Phi;  ed. 
at  University  of  Georgia  1897;  initi- 
ated by  Eta  chapter,  Sept.  18,  1893; 
presiding  officer  of  chapter;  assis- 
tant editor  Chi  Phi  "Registers"  1900, 
1908,  1914;  a  founder  of  Omega 
chapter  at  Georgia  Institute  of 
Technology,  1904;  an  organizer, 
president,  secretary  and  treasurer, 
Atlanta  Alumni  Assn.;  president 
Eta  Trust  Association;  physician 
and  surgeon;  professor  of  surgery, 
Atlanta  Medical  College;  surgeon, 
Grady  Hospital,  Wesley  Memorial 
Hospital  and  Georgia  Baptist  Hos- 
pital; author  "Henry  Gray,  Anato- 
mist: An  Appreciation,"  and  other 
medical  papers;  m.  Mollie  Horsley, 
1905.  Address,  1026  Candler  Bldg., 
Atlanta,  Ga. 

BOLLING,  William  Edward;  chief  of 
eighth  province  of  Alpha  Tau 
Omega;  ed.  at  Vanderbilt  Univer- 
sity, 1908;  initiated  by  Tennessee 
Beta  Pi  chapter  1906;  worthy  master 
of  the  chapter;  mem.  Nashville, 
Tenn.,  Alumni  Association;  delegate 
to  Pittsburgh,  Atlanta  and  Louisville 
national  conventions;  lawyer;  m. 
Annie  McCullough.  Address,  404- 


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35 


406  Stahlman  Bldg.,  Nashville,  Tenn. 
BOLT,  Wade  Smith;  founder  Sigma 
chapter,  Pi  Kappa  Phi;  ed.  at  Uni- 
versity of  South  Carolina  1909; 
founder  Sigma  chapter  1908-1909; 
contributor  to  magazine;  author  sev- 
eral songs  and  poems;  publisher  "The 
Otterbein  Sun;"  m,  Bertha  Kath- 
erine  Switzer,  Mar.  6.  1913.  Address, 
Otterbein,  Ind. 

BONNIFIELD,  Allen  Day;  district 
chief  of  District  XII  of  Beta  Theta 
Pi;  ed.  at  Iowa  Wesleyan  Univer- 
sity, 1902;  initiated  by  Alpha  Epsi- 
lon  chapter,  1899;  president  of  chap- 
ter, 1902;  delegate  to  district  con- 
vention, 1900;  delegate  to  national 
convention,  1901;  former  president 
of  Kansas  City  Alumni  Association; 
secretary  of  Kansas  City  Alumni  As- 
sociation; manager  of  Western  Mis- 
souri, Union  Central  Life  Insurance 
Company;  m.  Bessie  P.  Strother, 
1909;  mem.  Masonic  Order.  Ad- 
dress, 3127  Benton  Blvd.,  Kansas 
City,  Mo. 

BOSTON,  Florence  Frazer;  Sigma 
Sigma  Sigma;  ed.  Farmville  Normal 
School,  1913;  initiated  by  Alpha 
chapter,  1911;  treasurer  of  the  chap- 
ter; edited  the  1914  directory; 
teacher.  Address,  Warrentown,  Pa. 

BOSTWICK,  Kate  King;  correspond- 
ing secretary  of  Pi  Beta  Phi;  ed. 
Hillsdale  College,  Mich.,  Ph.  B.,  1892; 
initiated  by  Michigan  Alpha  chap- 
ter, Dec.  9,  1899;  president  of  the 
chapter;  editor  of  first  chapter  cata- 
logue; mem.  Cleveland  Alumnae  As- 
sociation; national  historian;  dele- 
gate to  national  convention  at  Evans- 


ton,  111.,  1910;  specialized  in  music 
at  college;  church  soloist  four  years, 
sang  with  male  quartette  on  concert 
tour,  first  soprano  with  ladies'  quar- 
tette and  director  of  church  choir; 
m.  Hubert  Otis  Bostwick,  June  3, 
1896.  Address,  North  St.,  Chardon, 
Ohio. 

BOSWELL,  Gordon;  secretary  alumni 
chapter;  Delta  Tau  Delta;  ed.  at 
University  of  Virginia  1906,  Tulane 
University  1907;  initiated  by  Beta 
Iota  chapter,  1903;  delegate  South- 
ern Conference,  1913;  delegate  two 
national  conventions;  mem.  and  sec- 
retary New  Orleans  Alumni  Associa- 
tion; attorn ey-at-law.  Address,  811 
Maison  Blanche,  New  Orleans,  La. 

BOTT,  Frank  Rhea;  province  chief  of 
Alpha  Tau  Omega;  ed.  Wooster  Uni- 
versity; initiated  by  Ohio  Beta  Mu 
chapter,  1897;  mem.  Chicago  Alumni 
Association;  delegate  to  national 
convention  at  Louisville,  1912;  dele- 
gate to  Chicago  Greek  Conference 
of  1913;  sales  manager;  mem.  Ma- 
sons; m.  Alice  King,  October,  1906. 
Address,  610  Federal  St.,  Chicago, 
111. 

BOWLER,  Alan  Thurman;  province 
purser;  Kappa  Alpha  (Southern); 
ed.  at  Agricultural  and  Mechanical 
College  of  North  Carolina,  1912;  in- 
itiated by  Alpha  Omega  chapter  Oct. 
15,  1910;  second  master  of  chapter; 
secretary  Raleigh,  N.  C.,  Alumni  As- 
sociation; purser  Edward  Chambers 
Smith  province;  delegate  national 
convention,  New  Orleans  1911,  Mem- 
phis 1913;  paying  teller,  Citizens 
National  Bank.  Address,  P.  O.  Box 
253,  Raleigh,  N.  C. 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


BOWMAN,  Myrtle  Hatswell;  alumnae 
advisor  and  province  president  of 
Alpha  Chi  Omega;  ed.  Albion  Col- 
lege, 1902;  initiated  by  Beta  chap- 
ter, 1899;  president  of  the  chapter; 
contributed  to  the  fraternity  maga- 
zine; mem.  Alpha  Alpha  Alumnae 
Association;  president  of  Eastern 
Province;  instructor  in  voice  cul- 
ture, Northwestern  University 
School  of  Music.  Address,  500  Di- 
versey  Blvd.,  Chicago,  111. 

BO  YD,  H.  Douglas;  Gamma  Eta  Gam- 
ma; ed.  at  Albany  Law  School, 
Union  University,  1909;  initiated  by 
Gamma  chapter,  1908;  treasurer  of 
the  chapter;  mem.  Gamma  chapter 
Alumni  Association;  high  chancellor 
of  national  organization,  1911-1912 
and  1912-1913;  delegate  to  national 
convention  at  Cornell  University, 
1911;  lawyer  and  insurance  agent; 
mem.  Masons;  m.  Nellie  A.  Conn  ell, 
Oct.  2,  1907.  Address,  60-62  N.  Main 
St.,  Gloversville,  N.  Y. 

BOYD,  Leroy  Stafford;  Kappa  Alpha 
(Southern);  ed.  at  Alabama  Poly- 
technic Institute  1892,  LL.  B.,  Tulane 
University  1899;  D.  C.  L.  1901,  M. 
Dipl.  1902,  George  Washington  Uni- 
versity; initiated  by  Nu  chapter,  Feb. 
1,  1889;  chapter  historian;  national 
office,  chief  alumnus  1897;  associate 
editor  "Kappa  Alpha  Journal";  es- 
tablished chapters  at  University  of 
Kentucky,  Bethany,  Delaware  and 
Maryland  Agricultural  College; 
mem.  Washington  City  Alumni  Asso- 
ciation; delegate  to  national  conven- 
tion, Norfolk,  1907;  librarian;  mem. 
Knights  of  Pythias.  Address,  U.  S. 


Interstate  Commerce  Commission, 
Washington,  D.  C. 

BRAASCH,  Louise  M.  (Mrs.  H.  E.); 
mem.  national  committee  on  frater- 
nity examination  of  Pi  Beta  Phi;  ed. 
University  of  Minnesota,  1911;  initi- 
ated by  Minn.  Alpha  chapter,  April 
28,  1908;  president  of  the  chapter; 
contributed  to  "Arrow"  of  Pi  Beta 
Phi;  delegate  to  national  convention 
at  Swarthmore,  Pa.,  1910;  m.  Dr.  H. 
E.  Braasch.  Address,  3029  Portland 
Ave.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

BRADFORD,  Jane  Pomeroy;  Kappa 
Alpha  Theta;  ed.  University  of  Min- 
nesota; initiated  by  Upsilon  chap- 
ter, 1894;  mem.  Daughters  of  the 
American  Revolution;  m.  John  M. 
Bradford,  Aug.  15,  1900.  Address, 
132  Cambridge  Ave.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

BRADLEY,  John  Miller;  chief  of  sec- 
tion X;  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  ed.  at 
University  of  Alabama  1912,  law 
1914;  initiated  by  Theta  chapter 
Sept.  12,  1909;  presiding  officer  of 
chapter;  mem.  Birmingham  Alumni 
Association;  present  chief  section 
X;  chairman  committee  of  finance 
and  building  for  fraternity  house; 
delegate  national  conventions,  1910 
and  1912;  lawyer.  Address,  care  of 
Tillman,  Bradley  and  Morrow,  Bir- 
mingham, Ala. 

BRAMLEY,  Herbert  Wright;  Delta 
Upsilon;  ed.  at  University  of  Roches- 
ter, 1890;  initiated  by  Rochester 
chapter,  1886;  chapter  president; 
delegate  to  national  convention, 
Cleveland,  1888;  treasurer  of  1913 
convention;  mem.  Rochester  Alumni 
Association;  ex-president  Rochester 
Delta  U  Club;  mem.  Masonic  orders; 


LEADING  GREEKS 


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Royal  Arcanum;  m.  S.  Minette  Phip- 
pen,  1893.  Address,  250  Main  St.  E., 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

BRANDON,  William  Woodward;  past 
eminent  supreme  archon  Sigma 
Alpha  Epsilon;  ed.  at  University  of 
Alabama,  1891;  initiated  by  Alabama 
Mu  chapter,  1891;  mem.  Tuscaloosa 
Alumni  Association;  delegate  several 
province  conventions,  province  presi- 
dent; delegate  national  convention, 
Kansas  City  1910,  Nashville  1912, 
Chicago  1914;  eminent  supreme 
archon;  delivered  address  before  na 
tional  convention  of  Phi  Delta  Theta 
1914;  probate  judge  of  Tuscaloosa 
county;  brigadier-general  in  Span- 
ish-American war,  enlisting  with  2nd 
Alabama  Volunteers;  state  auditor 
four  years;  mem.  state  legislature; 
mem.  Masons,  Elks,  K.  of  P.,  Odd 
Fellows;  m.  Lizzie  A.  Nabors,  1900. 
Address,  Tuscaloosa,  Ala. 

BRANEGAN,  Gladys  Alee;  Alpha 
Gamma  Delta;  ed.  at  the  University 
of  Wisconsin,  1913;  initiated  by  Beta 
chapter,  March,  1911;  chapter  vice- 
president;  delegate  national  conven- 
tion, 1913;  secretary  of  Beta  pro- 
vince; teacher  of  Domestic  Science, 
Madison  High  School.  Address,  120 
W.  Wilson  St.,  Madison,  Wis. 

BRANSON,  Anna  Jackson  (Mrs 
Charles  F.) ;  Pi  Beta  Phi;  ed. 
Swarthmore  College  and  Columbia 
University,  1909;  initiated  by  Penn. 
A'pha,  affiliated  with  New  York  Beta 
chapter;  initiated  Dec.,  1898;  mem. 
Swarthmore  Alumnae  Association; 
province  president  two  terms  and 
grand  vice-president  one  term;  dele- 
gate to  national  conventions  at  In- 


dianapolis, New  Orleans  and  Chi- 
cago and  attended  conventions  at  St. 
Louis  and  Swarthmore;  original 
treasurer  of  fraternity  settlement 
school;  Ohio  State  Institute  speaker, 
1912-1913;  mem.  New  Century  Club 
of  Philadelphia;  m.  Charles  F.  Bran- 
son, April  30,  1910.  Address,  2066 
East  93rd  St.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

BREAKER,  George  Juhan;  Sigma 
Nu;  ed.  at  William  Jewell  College, 
1910,  Washington  University,  1913; 
initiated  by  Beta  Xi  chapter,  1907; 
affiliated  Gamma  Omicron  chapter; 
chapter  reporter  and  commander; 
delegate  to  grand  chapter,  1911-1912 
(national  convention);  delegate  di- 
vision convention,  Seventh  Division, 
1909;  alumni  editor  of  "The  Delta"  of 
Sigma  Nu;  mem.  St.  Louis  Alumni 
chapter;  president  Pan-Hellenic  As- 
sociation of  Washington  University; 
lawyer.  Address,  512  National  Bank 
of  Commerce  Bldg.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

BRECHET,  Bertha  Marie;  alumnae 
assistant  editor  of  the  "To  Dragma" 
of  Alpha  Omicron  Pi;  ed.  University 
of  Minnesota,  1912;  initiated  by  Tau 
chapter,  1912;  president  of  local 
which  is  now  Tau  chapter;  mem. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa  and  Calethia  Liter- 
ary Society  of  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity; teacher.  Address,  2320 
Grand  Ave.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

BRECKENFIELD,  Elmer  A.;  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon;  ed.  at  University  of 
California,  1909;  initiated  by  Theta 
Zeta  chapter,  Sept.,  1909;  secretary 
of  the  Pacific  Coast  Alumni  Associa- 
tion, 1911-1913;  delegate  to  national 
convention  at  Hartford,  Conn.,  1908; 
traveling  salesman.  Address,  resi- 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


dence,  3016  Benvemie  Ave.,  Berke- 
ley, Calif.;  office,  543  Market  St., 
San  Francisco,  Calif. 

BREDIN,  Honta  Smalley;  former 
president  Chicago  Alumnae  Associa- 
tion; Gamma  Phi  Beta;  ed.  at  Uni- 
versity of  Michigan,  1888;  initiated 
by  Beta  chapter,  Oct.  13,  1884;  chap- 
ter president;  first  national  presi- 
dent, then  called  chairman  of  exec- 
utive board,  1893,  for  several  years; 
delegate  to  national  convention  at 
Ann  Arbor  1885,  Madison,  Wis., 
1886,  Evanston  1894,  Boston  1893, 
Madison  1913;  mem.  committee  of 
three  who  published  first  song  book; 
helped  organize  and  install  Epsilon 
chapter  at  Evanston,  1888;  helped 
install  Theta  at  Denver,  1897,  and 
Omicron  at  Urbana,  1913;  one  of  the 
founders  and  first  president  of  the 
Chicago  Alumnae  chapter;  repre- 
sented Gamma  on  Madison  Pan-Hel- 
lenic board  for  several  years;  m. 
Elias  Arnold  Bredin,  July  1,  1901. 
Address,  847  Judson  Ave.,  Evanston, 
111. 

BRES,  Edward  Sedley;  Delta  Kappa 
Epsilon;  ed.  Tulane  University, 
1910;  initiated  by  Tau  Lambda 
chapter,  Oct.  4,  1904;  held  various 
chapter  offices;  mem.  Kappa  Delta 
Phi  and  Delta  Tau  Omega;  chapter 
editor  of  1910  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon 
catalogue;  secretary  Southern  D.  K. 
E.  Alumni  Association  and  Tulane 
University  Alumni  Association ; 
charter  mem.  of  Delta  Tau  Omega, 
(high  school  frat) ;  civil  engineer 
in  firm  of  Eustis  &  Bres.  Address, 
office,  302  Cotton  Exchange  Bldg.; 


residence,     6104     Hurst     St.,     New 
Orleans,  La. 

BREW,  James  Jr.;  national  grand  presi- 
dent of  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa;  ed.  Uni- 
versity of  Nashville,  1899;  initiated 
by  Phi  chapter,  March  24,  1904; 
mem.  St.  Mary's  Hospital  Alumni 
Association;  district  deputy  grand 
president  2  years;  national  grand 
president  5  years;  delegate  to  na- 
tional conventions  of  1909,  1910, 
1911,  1912,  1913;  professor  of  der- 
matology and  syphilis,  University 
of  Nashville,  1903-1910,  visiting 
genito-urinary  surgeon,  St.  Thomas 
and  Nashville  City  Hospital,  1902- 
1910;  mem.  Knights  of  Pythias,  B. 
P.  O.  E.,  Knights  of  Columbus, 
American  Medical  Association,  Tenn. 
State  Medical  Association,  Nash- 
ville Academy  of  Medicine,  military 
surgeons  of  U.  S.  A.;  m.  Lillian 
Vance  Davidson,  April  27,  1905.  Ad- 
dress, 804  Russell  St.,  Nashville, 
Tenn. 

BREWSTER,  Adelaide;  treasurer  of 
New  York  Alumnae  Association  of 
Delta  Gamma;  ed.  at  Adelphi  Col- 
lege, 1911;  initiated  by  Omicron 
chapter,  Feb.,  1908;  corresponding 
secretary  of  the  chapter;  mem.  Chi 
Upsilon  Alumnae  Association;  mem. 
Alumnae  finance  committee; 
teacher;  mem.  Sigma  Delta  Phi 
(high  school  fraternity).  Address, 
442  Putnam  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

BRIDE,  William  W.;  general  secretary 
of  Delta  Chi;  mem.  Sigma  Chi;  ed. 
at  Georgetown  University,  1904; 
initiated  by  Georgetown  chapter, 
May  30,  1903;  secretary  of  chapter; 


LEADING  GREEKS 


39 


mem.  Washington  D.  C.  Alumni  As- 
sociation of  Delta  Chi;  delegate  to 
national  conventions  1904  to  1914; 
mem.  Governing  Board;  editor  of 
directory  1907,  1910,  1913;  legal  and 
exchange  editor  of  "Quarterly"; 
delegate  to  national  inter-fraternity 
conferences,  1911,  1912,  1914;  dele-  j 
gate  to  Chicago  Greek  Conference, 
1913;  inter-collegiate  debater;  law- 
yer; counsel  for  the  United  States' 
in  the  British-American  claims  ar- 
bitration; colonel  on  staff,  governor 
of  Nebraska;  director  District  Na- 
tional bank;  m.  Lula  Mae  Fairbanks 
(niece  of  Vice-president  Fairbanks). 
Address,  710  14th  St.,  Washington, 
D.  C. 

BRIGGS,  John  S.;  Delta  Upsilon;  ed. 
University  of  Rochester,  1890;  init- 
iated by  Rochester  chapter,  1886; 
contributed  to  fraternity  magazine 
and  song  book;  incorporator  and 
trustee  16  years  of  Rochester  Delta 
Upsilon  Club;  editor  of  1915  song 
book;  president  of  1913  convention; 
delegate  to  national  convention  of 
1898  and  1900;  advertising  counsel; 
mem.  Masons,  Commandery,  Consis- 
tory, Royal  Arcanum,  Sons  of 
American  Revolution;  m.  Emma  E. 
Phippen,  1900.  Address,  1227  Gran- 
ite Bldg.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

BRINDLEY,  John  Edwin;  Acacia;  ed. 
at  Iowa  State  College  and  University 
of  Wisconsin,  1902;  initiated  by  Iowa 
State  College  chapter,  March,  1914; 
mem.  alumni  associations  of  Uni- 
versity of  Wisconsin  and  Iowa  State 
College;  professor  of  Economic 
Science,  Iowa  State  College;  secre- 


tary special  state  tax  commission; 
mem.  Masonic  orders;  m.  Mabel  E. 
Iverson,  June  25,  1908.  Address,  838 
8th  St.,  Ames,  Iowa. 

BRITTON,  Gladys  Courtaln  (Mrs. 
John  A.  Jr.);  grand  registrar  of 
Alpha  Omicron  Pi;  ed.  University  of 
California,  1910;  initiated  by  Sigma 
chapter,  March  4,  1907;  president  of 
the  chapter;  contributed  to  fra- 
ternity chapter;  mem.  San  Francisco 
Alumnae  Chapter;  delegate  to  na- 
tional convention,  1910;  m.  John 
Alexander  Britton  Jr.,  Oct.  27,  1910; 
Address,  116  Monticello  Ave.,  Pied- 
mont, Calif. 

BROCKWAY,  Ulysses  Hayden;  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon;  ed.  at  Yale  Uni- 
versity, 1911;  initiated  by  Phi  chap- 
ter, 1910;  mem.  and  secretary  Hart- 
ford Alumni  Association;  with 
Travelers  Insurance  Co.  Address, 
136  Sigourney  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

BROOM  ELL,  Anna  Pettit  (Mrs.  G. 
Lupton) ;  president  of  Beta  prov- 
ince of  Pi  Beta  Phi;  ed.  Swarth- 
more  College,  A.  B.,  1907;  Pi  Beta 
Phi  fellow  at  Columbia  University, 
A.  M.,  1908;  initiated  by  Penn. 
Alpha,  Nov.  17,  1905,  affiliated  with 
New  York  Beta;  president  of  the 
chapter ;  contributed  fraternity 
magazine;  mem.  of  Philadelphia 
Alumni  Club  of  Pi  Beta  Phi,  presi- 
dent three  years,  1908-1914,  mem. 
New  York  Alumni  Club,  1907-1908; 
edited  and  published  first  two  Pi 
Beta  Phi  calendars;  designed  coat 
of  arms;  mem.  national  settlement 
committee,  1910-1912;  chairman  of 
coat  of  arms,  calendar,  and  eym- 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


phony  committee;  attended  S worth- 
more  national  convention  of  1910; 
worked  toward  Ph.  D.  degree; 
taught  in  Friend  School  1908-1910, 
and  Philadelphia  High  School  for 
Girls,  1910-1913;  rcu  G.  Lupton 
Broomell,  Delta  Upsilon,  June  28, 
1913.  Address,  4929  Rubicon  Ave., 
Germantown,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

BROTHERS,  William  Vincent;  grand 
quaestoi  of  Sigma  Chi;  mem.  Delta 
Chi;  ed.  Northwestern  University, 
1906;  initiated  by  Omega  chapter 
of  Sigma  Chi,  Oct.  19,  1904;  mem. 
Chicago  Alumni  Chapter  of  Sigma 
Chi;  grand  annotater  and  grand 
quaestor;  delegate  to  district  con- 
vention of  1904-1905;  delegate  to  j 
national  convention  of  1905,  1907,' 
1909,  1911,  1913;  lawyer;  m.  Mabel 
Gascoigne,  Delta  Gamma.  Address, 
suite  1509,  139  N.  Clark  St.,  Chi- 
cago, 111. 

BROUSE,  Olin  R.;  Beta  Theta  Pi;  ed. 
De  Pauw  University,  1866;  initiated 
by  Delta  chapter,  1863;  president 
of  the  chapter;  founder  of  Chicago 
Alumni  Association  of  Beta  Theta 
Pi;  editor  of  the  magazine  in  1876, 
editor  of  the  catalogue  and  general 
treasurer;  helped  found  Alpha  Rho 
chapter,  delegate  to  national  con- 
vention of  1866  and  many  others; 
Sunday  school  specialist;  m.  Lillian 
Armil  Utter.  Address,  845  Church 
St.,  Rockford,  111. 

BROWN,  A.  Glen;  Sigma  Alpha  Ep- 
silon;  ed.  at  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity 1912;  initiated  by  Illinois 
Psi-Omega  chapter,  Feb.,  1909;  Emi- 
nent archon  of  chapter;  delegate 


national  convention,  1912;  delegate 
province  Delta  convention  Chicago, 
1910;  banker;  cashier  and  director 
First  National  Bank  of  Dieterich, 
111.;  director  Farmers  and  Citizens 
Bank  of  Willisville,  111.;  m.  Marian 
Warner,  Pi  Beta  Phi,  April  9,  1913. 
Address,  Dieterich,  111. 

BROWN,  Ada  May;  national  president 
of  Delta  Gamma;  ed.  University  of 
Wisconsin,  1887;  initiated  by  Omega 
chapter;  president  of  the  chapter; 
mem.  of  Alumni  Association  of  Wisr 
consin;  delegate  to  Chicago  Greek 
Conference  of  1913.  Address,  25  E. 
Frederick  St.,  Rhinelander,  Wis. 

BROWN,  Clyde;  secretary  and  treas- 
urer of  the  Evanston  Alumni  As- 
sociation of  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon; 
ed.  St.  Stephen's  College  and  North- 
western University,  1916;  initiated 
by  New  York  Sigma  Phi  chapter, 
March  28,  1912;  affiliated  with  Illi- 
nois Psi-Omega;  eminent  corre- 
spondent of  latter  chapter;  mem.  of 
Seabury  Society  and  Campus  Play- 
ers of  Northwestern  University; 
contributed  to  the  "Record"  and  "Phi 
Alpha"  of  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon; 
mem.  Evanston  and  Chicago  Alumni 
Associations;  mem.  of  finance  and 
reception  committee  at  Chicago 
national  convention  in  1914,  clerk 
in  office  of  eminent  supreme  recor- 
der; attended  Chicago  national  con- 
vention in  1914.  Address,  600  Davis 
St.,  Evanston,  111. 

BROWN,  Francis;  Alpha  Delta  Phi; 
ed.  Dartmouth  College,  1870;  init- 
iated by  Dartmouth  chapter  May, 
1867;  president  of  the  chapter;  mem. 


LEADING  GREEKS 


41 


of  executive  council;  delegate  to 
national  convention  at  Bowdoin, 
1870;  professor  of  theology  and 
president  of  the  faculty  of  Union 
Theological  Seminary;  m.  Louise 
Reiss,  1879.  Address,  80  Claremont 
Ave.,  New  York  City. 

BROWN,  George;  past  supreme  pres- 
ident; Xi  Psi  Phi;  ed.  at  New  York 
College  of  Dentistry,  and  University 
of  Buffalo,  1898;  initiated  by  Mu 
Chapter  as  honorary  member;  dele- 
gate and  vice-president  first  reor- 
ganized Supreme  Chapter,  Buffalo, 
June,  1901;  delegate  annual  conven- 
tion of  Supreme  Chapter  Philadel- 
phia, 1902,  Chicago,  1903;  elected 
supreme  president;  chairman  Ritual 
and  Coat  of  Arms  committee,  1901- 
1903;  contributor  to  Xi  Psi  Phi 
"Quarterly";  mem.  New  York  State 
Alumni  Association  of  Xi  Psi  Phi; 
doctor  of  dental  surgery;  past  pres- 
ident fourth  district  Dental  Society 
of  New  York  State;  mem.  New 
York  State  Dental  Society,  past 
president  Upper  Hudson  Dental  So- 
ciety; mem.  F.  A.  M.;  m.  Elvira  M. 
Werner,  June  14,  1906.  Address, 
suite  207,  Glens  Falls  Insurance 
Bldg.,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. 

BROWN,  Hilton  U.;  Phi  Delta  Theta, 
Tau  Kappa  Alpha;  ed.  at  Butler 
College,  1880;  initiated  by  Indiana 
Gamma  Chapter,  1874;  national 
president  two  terms;  mem.  Indian- 
apclis  Alumni  Association;  dele- 
gate to  several  national  conventions ; 
general  manager  "Indianapolis 
News";  m.  Jennie  Hannah,  Paris, 
111.,  1883.  Address,  6087  E.  Wash- 
ington St.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 


BROWN,  Orville  Harry;  Alpha  Tau 
Omega;  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa;  ed. 
Kansas  State  University  and  Univer- 
sity of  Chicago,  1901;  initiated  by 
Kans.  Gamma  Mu  chapter  of  Alpha 
Tau  Omega,  1901;  presiding  officer 
of  the  chapter;  mem.  Sigma  Xi  and 
Alpha  Omega  Alpha,  honorary;  mem. 
Kans.,  Chicago  and  St.  Louis  Uni- 
versity Alumni  Associations;  worthy 
grand  scribe  by  appointment  of  Al- 
pha Tau  Omega;  physician;  m.  Mar- 
garet Paisley,  1907.  Address,  Hum- 
boldt  Bldg.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

BROWN,  Walter  Reynolds;  former 
secretary  general  council;  Phi 
Delta  Theta;  ed.  at  University  of 
Minnesota  1889,  Law  1892;  initiated 
by  Minnesota  Alpha  chapter  1885; 
chapter  president;  secretary  general 
council;  president  Zeta  province; 
delegate  numerous  national  conven- 
tions; attorney-at-law;  traveled  ex- 
tensively in  Far  East  Orient;  m. 
Jessie  B.  Tyler,  April  19,  1893.  Ad- 
dress, 610  New  York  Life  Bldg., 
Minneapolis,  Minn. 

BROWNE,   Howard  S.;   G.  M.  and  G. 

S.  of  Kappa  Sigma;  Kappa  Sigma, 
Phi  Beta  Pi,  Phi  Delta  Chi;  ed.  at 
Oklahoma  University  A.  B.  1911,  Ph. 
C.  1912,  M.  S.  1913;  initiated  by 
Gamma  -Kappa  chapter  of  Kappa 
Sigma  Jan.  14,  1907;  G.  M.  of  chap- 
ter; alumnus  advisor  of  fraternity; 
assistant  professor  of  Materla 
Medica,  Oklahoma  University;  m. 
May  Melvin,  Kappa  Alpha  Omicron, 
June  28,  1911.  Address,  711  Asp 
Ave.,  Norman,  Okla. 
BRUMBACK,  Orville  Sanford;  grand 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


trustee;  Sigma  Chi;  ed.  at  Princeton 
University  1877,  University  of  Michi- 
gan 1879;  initiated  by  Theta  Theta 
chapter  1873;  consul  of  chapter; 
former  grand  consul;  delegate  sev- 
eral national  conventions;  mem.  To- 
ledo Alumni  Association;  author  of 
articles  and  songs;  lawyer;  mem. 
Masonic  orders;  m.  Jennie  C.  Corey, 
Oct.,  1881,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Ad- 
dress, 434  Spitze  Bldg.,  Toledo, 
Ohio. 

BRUNGER,  Emma;  former  grand 
treasurer  of  Delta  Zeta;  ed.  Indiana 
University,  1911;  initiated  by  Epsilon 
chapter,  1909;  secretary  of  the  chap- 
ter; president  of  Kappa  Kappa  Kappa; 
teacher  of  English.  Address,  402  N. 
State  St.,  Sullivan,  Ind. 

BUCHANAN,  Robert  Earle;  Delta  Up- 
silon;  ed.  at  Iowa  State  College 
1904;  initiated  by  Iowa  State  chap- 
ter 1913;  mem.  Acacia,  Gamma  Al- 
pha, Sigma  Xi,  Phi  Kappa  Phi,  Phi 
Lambda  Upsilon,  Gamma  Sigma 
Delta;  mem.  Iowa  State  Alumni 
Association ;  chairman  committee 
on  fraternities,  Iowa  State  College, 
professor  of  bacteriology,  dean  of 
division  of  industrial  science,  Iowa 
State  College;  m.  Estelle  D.  Fogel, 
1911.  Address,  Station  A.,  Ames, 
Iowa. 

BUCHANAN,  Thomas  Drysdale;  for- 
mer grand  president  Phi  Alpha  Tau; 
ed.  at  New  York  Homeopathic  Medi- 
cal College,  1897;  initiated  by  Alpha 
chapter;  one  of  the  founders  of 
Alpha  and  its  vice-president; 
grand  president  (national)  1911; 
delegate  national  convention,  1914; 


chairman  of  committee  to  purchase 
a  house;  mem.  New  York  Alumni 
chapter;  author  of  songs  and  maga- 
zine articles;  physician,  specializ- 
ing in  anaesthesia;  m.  Anna  Marie 
Kuper,  1901.  Address,  210  West  57th 
St.,  New  York  City. 

BUCHER,  Carroll  S.;  recorder;  Sigma 
Nu;  ed.  at  Northwestern  University 
and  Washington  University,  1905; 
initiated  Gamma  Beta  chapter,  Dec. 
1,  1900;  mem.  Gamma  Omicron  chap- 
ter; mem.  Delta  Chi;  delegate  na- 
tional convention  Sigma  Nu,  Indian- 
apolis, 1910;  mem.  Salt  Lake  City 
Alumni  Association;  lawyer;  four 
years  attorney  for  the  St.  Louis  and 
San  Francisco  Railroad  for  Eastern 
Oklahoma,  at  present  attorney  for 
Utah  for  the  Denver  and  Salt  Lake 
Railroad;  mem.  and  past  exalted 
ruler  of  Elks;  mem.  committee  of 
three  on  State  Associations  of  the 
grand  lodge  of  Elks;  m.  Elisabeth 
C.  Tooley,  1909.  Address,  414  D.  F. 
Walker  Bldg.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

BUCK,  Frederick  William;  Phi  Kappa 
Psi;  ed  University  of  Minnesota, 
1909;  initiated  by  Minn.  Beta,  1905; 
presiding  officer  of  the  chapter; 
mem.  Sigma  Xi  and  Tau  Beta  Pi, 
honorary;  mem.  Duluth  Alumni  As- 
sociation; archon  of  fifth  district  of 
Phi  Kappa  Psi,  1909-1911;  delegate 
to  district  convention  of  1911  and 
to  national  conventions  of  1908  and 
1910;  real  estate,  loans  and  build- 
ing management;  m.  Gladys  Gilbert, 
1913.  Address,  Torrey  Bldg.,  Duluth, 
Minn. 

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of  Alpha  province  of  Phi  Delta 
Theta;  ed.  Williams  College,  1896; 
initiated  by  Mass.  Alpha  chapter, 
1892;  treasurer  of  the  chapter; 
mem.  Williams  Alumni  Club  of  New 
York  City;  delegate  to  district  con- 
vention of  1895;  vice-president  of 
Orange  County  Milk  Association  of 
New  York  City;  m.  Elinor  Fife,  Oct. 
31,  1902.  Address,  Shelburne  Falls, 
Mass. 

BUGG,  Clair  Woodruff  (Mrs.  J.  L.) ; 
secretary  of  the  grand  chapter  of 
Zeta  Tau  Alpha;  ed.  State  Normal 
School,  1905;  initiated  by  Alpha 
chapter  1902;  president  of  the 
chapter;  grand  secretary  eight 
years;  editor  of  the  fraternity  di- 
rectory; m.  J.  L.  Bugg,  Oct.  26,  1906. 
Address,  707  High  St.,  Farmville, 
Va. 

BULL,  Sleeter;  vice-president;  Alpha 
Gamma  Rho,  Sigma  Xi,  ed.  at  Ohio 
State  College,  1910;  initiated  by 
Beta  chapter,  1910;  chapter  chap- 
lain, national  offices,  editor,  presi- 
dent, vice-president;  delegate  to  na- 
tional convention,  1910,  1911,  1912, 
1913,  1914;  contributor  to  "Sickle 
and  Sheaf";  associate  in  animal  nu- 
trition, University  of  Illinois;  mem. 
Masonic  order,  Odd  Fellows;  m. 
Lucile  Simmons,  Delta  Gamma,  1911. 
Address,  806  Michigan  Ave.,  Urbana, 
111. 

BURD,  Adelma  H.;  Alpha  Omicron  Pi; 
ed.  New  York  University  Law 
School,  1903;  initiated  by  Nu  chap- 
ter, 1901;  secretary  and  treasurer 
of  the  chapter;  editor  and  publisher 
of  the  Alpha  Omicron  Pi  song  book; 


mem.  Hunter  College  and  New  York 
University  Law  School  Alumni  As- 
sociatons;  national  grand  presi- 
dent; delegate  to  two  national  con- 
ventions; mem.  of  the  State  of  New 
York  and  the  United  States  Su- 
preme Court.  Address,  27  Cedar 
St.,  New  York  City. 

BURD,  Henry  Alfred;  Tau  Kappa  Ep- 
silon;  ed.  Illinois  Wesleyan  Uni- 
versity, 1910;  initiated  by  Alpha 
chapter,  Oct.  19,  1907;  president  of 
the  chapter;  organized  Gamma 
chapter  at  University  of  Illinois; 
professor  of  English  in  Hiram  Col- 
lege, Hiram,  Ohio,  1912-1914;  fellow 
University  of  Illinois,  1914;  author 
of  several  magazine  articles;  m. 
Jennie  E.  Heckerson,  Dec.  25,  1912. 
Address,  808  W.  Stoughton  St., 
Urbana,  111. 

BURDETTE,  Mrs.  Clara  Bradley;  one 
of  the  founders  of  Alpha  Phi;  ed. 
Syracuse  University,  1876;  initiated 
by  Alpha  chapter;  presiding  officer 
of  the  chapter;  mem.  Association  of 
Collegiate  Alumni;  educator,  writer, 
lecturer,  philanthropist;  mem.  of 
National  Academy  of  Social  Service; 
m.  Robert  J.  Burdette,  March  28, 
1899.  Address,  891  Orange  Grove 
Boulevard,  Pasadena,  Calif. 

BURDICK,  Francis  Marlon;  trustee; 
Delta  Upsilon;  ed.  at  Hamilton  Col- 
lege 1869;  initiated  by  Hamilton 
chapter,  Sept.,  1865;  chapter  presi- 
dent; delegate  national  convention 
Rutgers,  1867;  contributor  to  maga- 
zine; lawyer;  mayor  of  Utica;  pro- 
fessor of  law  at  Hamilton,  Cornell 
and  Columbia;  m.  Sarah  N.  Kellogg, 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


June    8,    1875.     Address,    Columbia 
University,  New  York  City. 

BURNHAM,  Emily  Hudson  Bright 
( Mrs.  A.  C. ) ;  former  grand  presi- 
dent of  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  ed. 
at  Boston  University,  1890;  init- 
iated by  Phi  chapter,  1886;  presi- 
dent of  the  chapter;  mem.  Boston 
Alumnae  Association  of  Kappa 
Kappa  Gamma;  president  ex-officio 
of  Eastern  province;  delegate  to 
council  sessions  of  1891-1893;  busi- 
ness manager  of  the  "Key"  of  Kappa 
Kappa  Gamma,  1887;  grand  secre- 
tary, 1888-1892;  grand  president, 
1892-1894;  compiled  first  catalogue; 
delegate  to  national  conventions  of 
1890,  1892  and  1894  as  national  of- 
ficer; m.  Addison  C.  Burnham,  Dec. 
28,  1893.  Address,  15  Bracebridge 
Rd.,  Newton  Center,  Mass. 

BURNLEY,  Hardin  Temple;  former 
editor  "Journal,"  Kappa  Alpha 
(southern) ;  ed.  at  Richmond  (Va.) 
College,  1891,  University  of  Virginia, 
1896;  initiated  by  Eta  chapter,  1887; 
affiliate  Lambda  chapter;  I  of  chap- 
ter; editor  Kappa  Alpha  "Journal," 
1903-1909;  compiled  first  song  book; 
established  Richmond  (Va.)  Alumni 
chapter;  delegate  national  conven- 
tions 1893,  1901,  1903,  1905,  1907; 
manager  Kerr  Dry  Goods  Co.  Ad- 
dress, Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 

BURR,  Borden;  grand  counsellor  of 
Sigma  Nu;  ed.  University  of  Ala- 
bama, 1896,  and  Washington  and 
Lee  University,  LL.  B.,  1898;  initi- 
ated by  Theta  chapter,  Sept.,  1894; 
affiliated  with  Lambda  chapter; 
commander  of  the  chapter;  district 


inspector  and  delegate  to  several 
district  conventions;  chairman  of 
judiciary  court;  delegate  to  national 
conventions  of  1898  at  Atlanta,  1901 
at  New  Orleans,  1913  at  Atlanta; 
lawyer,  deputy  of  Alabama  district 
of  B.  P.  O.  E.;  m.  Masie  Camp,  1901; 
Nell  Forman,  1907.  Address,  1016 
Crescent  Ave.,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

BURR  ELL,  Percy  Jewett;  former  su- 
preme president  of  Phi  Mu  Alpha; 
Beta  Theta  Pi,  Phi  Mu  Alpha;  ed. 
at  Boston  University  1902,  New 
England  Conservatory  of  Music 
1896;  initiated  by  Upsilon  chapter 
of  Beta  Theta  Pi  Nov.  1898,  by  Al- 
pha chapter  of  Phi  Mu  Alpha;  chap- 
ter president  Phi  Mu  Alpha;  author 
two  musical  comedies;  contributor 
to  magazine;  one  of  the  organizers 
of  Phi  Mu  Alpha;  national  offices, 
supreme  historian,  supreme  presi- 
dent Phi  Mu  Alpha;  delegate  na- 
tional convention  Phi  Mu  Alpha, 
1904;  manager  of  "The  Players"; 
trustee  New  England  Conservatory 
of  Music;  producer  of  the  "World" 
religious  pageant  in  Cincinnati,  Bos- 
ton, Baltimore  and  Chicago.  Ad- 
dress, 64  Chestnut  St.,  Cambridge, 
Mass. 

BURTON,  Mary  Agnes;  grand  secre- 
tary of  Delta  Gamma;  ed.  University 
of  Michigan,  1899;  initiated  by  Xi 
chapter,  1894;  president  of  the  chap- 
ter; mem.  Xi  Alumnae  Association; 
librarian.  Address,  27  Brainard 
St.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

BURTON-OPITZ,  Russell;  former 
president  Alpha  Omega  Alpha;  Sig- 
ma Chi;  Nu  Sigma  Nu,. Sigma  Xi, 


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45 


Alpha  Omega  Alpha;  ed.  at  Univer- 
sity of  Chicago  1897,  Columbia  Uni- 
versity 1907;  initiated  by  Omicron 
Omicron  chapter  of  Sigma  Chi,  by 
Iota  chapter  of  Nu  Sigma  Nu,  by 
New  York  Delta  chapter  of  Alpha 
Omega  Alpha;  honorary  national 
secretary  Nu  Sigma  Mu;  president 
and  trustee  Apha  Omega  Alpha; 
contributor  to  Sigma  Chi  "Quarter- 
ly"; professor  Columbia  University; 
Thirty-Second  Degree  Mason;  m. 
Jeanette  Jonassen,  New  York,  1909. 
Address,  437  W.  59th  St.,  New  York 
City. 

BUSH,  George  B.;  member  governing 
body;  Delta  Chi,  Phi  Alpha  Tau 
(honorary  debating) ;  ed.  at  Leland 
Stanford  Jr.  University,  1911;  ini- 
tiated by  Stanford  chapter,  1909; 
mem.  Los  Angeles  Alumni  chapter; 
promoter  and  organizer  Stanford 
chapter  house  building  association; 
first  permanent  chairman  on  chapter 
House  Commission  to  encourage 
chapters  in  house  building;  first 
General  Counsel  to  chapters;  dele- 
gate Inter-fraternity  Conference, 
served  on  auditing  and  credentials 
committees ;  counsellor  and  attorney- 
at-law;  prominent  in  famous  suits 
testing  validity  of  President's  with- 
drawal of  3,000,000  acres  valuable 
oil  lands.  Address,  First  National 
Bank  Bldg.,  Riverside,  Calif. 

BUSWELL,  Arthur  Moses;  grand 
alumnus;  Alpha  Xi  Sigma,  Sigma 
Xi,  Phi  Lambda  Upsilo'n;  ed.  at 
University  of  Minnesota,  1910;  ini- 
tiated by  Beta  chapter  of  Alpha  Xi 
Sigma,  May,  1908;  chapter  reporter; 
mem.  New  York  Alumni  chapter; 


delegate  national  conventions,  1910, 
1914;  instructor  in  sanitary  analysis, 
Columbia  University;  m.  Helen 
Stobie,  July  8,  1912.  Address, 
Lakeview  Ave.,  Leonia,  N.  J. 

BUTLER,  Wolcott  H.;  president  of 
Gamma  Deuteron  Association  of 
Theta  Delta  Chi  for  16  years;  ed. 
University  of  Michigan,  1891;  init- 
iated by  Gamma  Deuteron  chapter, 
1889;  charter  member;  recording  sec- 
retary of  the  chapter;  delegate  to 
national  convention  at  New  York 
City  in  1891;  attorney  and  real  estate 
broker;  mem.  Masons,  Knights 
Templars,  Elks,  Foresters,  Wood- 
men; m.  Mabel  Lewis,  1894.  Ad- 
dress, National  Bank  Bldg.,  Ann 
Arbor,  Mich. 

BUTMAN,  Carl  Hawes;  president  of 
Southern  Division  of  Delta  Tau  Del- 
ta; ed.  Dartmouth  College,  Cornell 
and  George  Washington  Universi- 
ties, 1910;  initiated  by  Gamma  Gam- 
ma chapter,  Dec.  14,  1915;  affiliated 
with  Beta  Omicron  and  Gamma  Eta 
chapters;  vice-president  of  George 
Washington  chapter;  mem.  Pyramid 
Club,  honorary;  contributed  to  the 
fraternity  magazine  and  edited  the 
"Dixie  Delta,"  Southern  Division 
publication;  secretary  and  treasurer 
of  the  Washington  Alumni  chapter; 
delegate  to  Nashville  national  con- 
vention of  1910;  journalist;  assist- 
ant editor,  Smithsonian  Institution; 
press  agent  for  National  Press  Club. 
Address,  Smithsonian  Institution, 
1903  N.  St.  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

BUTTERFIELD,  Emily  Helen;  found- 
er of  Alpha  Gamma  Delta;  ed. 
Syracuse  University,  1907;  ini- 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


dated  by  Alpha  chapter;  correspond- 
ing secretary  of  the  chapter;  con- 
tributed to  fraternity  magazine  and 
wrote  one  fraternity  song;  designer 
oif  fraternity  coat  of  arms;  delegate 
to  first  national  convention  in  1907; 
president  of  Business  Woman's  Club 
of  Detroit.  Address,  office,  614 
Stevens  Bldg.,  Detroit,  Mich.;  resi- 
dence, 109  Avalon  Ave.,  Highland 
Park,  Mich. 

BUTTERFIELD,  Judith  Grigsby;  na- 
tional historian  of  Sigma  Iota  Chi; 
ed.  Ward  Seminary,  1905;  initiated 
by  Gamma  chapter,  1903;  president 
of  the  chapter;  contributed  to  the 
fraternity  magazine;  mem.  Alpha 
Gamma  Alumnae  Association;  na- 
tional vice-president,  president,  his- 
torian and  editor;  delegate  to  na- 
tional conventions  at  Nashville  twice 
and  Memphis,  Tenn.;  m.  D.  H.  But- 
terfleld,  June,  1913.  Address,  1909 
Broadway,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

BUWALDA,  John  P.;  Sigma  Alpha  Ep- 
silon;  ed.  at  University  of  California 
1912;  initiated  by  Washington  Alpha 
chapter,  Sept.,  1906;  affiliated  with 
California  Beta;  eminent  archon 
two  terms  of  California  Beta, 
1912-1913;  mem.  Sigma  Xi,  The- 
ta  Tau  and  Beta  Kappa  Al- 
pha, honorary,  chairman  of  Inter- 
fraternity  Conference  at  University 
of  California,  1914;  vice-president  of 
province  1912-1913;  delegate  to  two 
district  conventions;  graduate  stu- 
dent, candidate  for  Ph.  D.  degree  in 
geology,  1915.  Address,  2519  Ridge 
Road,  Berkeley,  Calif. 

BYNUM,  Suzanne;  former  province 
president;  Phi  Mu;  ed.  at  St.  Mary's 


College,  Raleigh,  N.  C.,  1907;  a 
chapter  officer;  delegate  national 
convention  Norfolk,  Va.,  1907;  con- 
tributor of  songs  and  magazine  arti- 
cles; active  in  secret  work  of  the 
fraternity.  Address,  12  Travis  Ave., 
Charlotte,  N.  C. 

BYRNE,  Lloyd  R.;  alumnus;  Pi  Kappa 
Alpha;  ed.  at  University  of  Arkan- 
sas, 1905;  initiated  by  Alpha  Zeta 
chapter  Nov.  19,  1904;  chapter  ex- 
ecutive; mem.  Mu  alumni  chapter 
Fort  Smith,  Ark.;  district  chief  five 
years;  editor  and  author  of  the 
Manual  of  Pi  Kappa  Alpha;  dele- 
gate national  convention  1909,  1911, 
1913;  cashier  Merchants  and  Farm- 
er's Bank.  Address,  Dumas,  Ark. 

BYRNES,  Ralph  L.;  mem.  Pi  Kappa 
Alpha;  ed.  University  of  Utah,  1902, 
1906;  B.  S.,  M.  S.,  M.  D.;  initiated 
by  Pi  chapter  of  Phi  Beta  Pi,  1905, 
and  Alpha  Tau  chapter  of  Pi  Kappa 
Alpha,  1912;  vice-archon  of  chap- 
ter; mem.  of  Utah  State  Alumni  As- 
sociation; western  praetor  of  Phi 
Beta  Pi;  contributor  to  "Phi  Beta  Pi 
Quarterly"  and  "Shield  and  Dia- 
mond" of  Pi  Kappa  Alpha;  phy- 
sician, professor  of  bacteriology  and 
pathology,  state  bacteriologist;  mem. 
Masonic  order,  A.  F.  &  A.  M.,  R.  A. 
M.,  K.  T.,  A.  A.  S.  R.,  32nd  degree, 
Shriner;  m.  Miss  Edith  Merritt,  1908, 
Delta  Delta  Delta.  Address,  Box  1814. 
Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

C 

CADY,  Mrs.  Myra  McPherson  Post; 
former  grand  president;  Kappa 
Alpha  Theta;  ed.  at  University  of 
Michigan  1895;  initiated  by  Eta 


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chapter  1893;  chapter  editor;  mem. 
Detroit  Alumni  Association  and 
first  president;  Eta  Alumna  repre- 
sentative for  local  Pan-Hellenic; 
grand  president  1899-1901;  district 
president  1895-1899;  contributor  to 
magazine;  mem.  first  board  of  di- 
rectors and  second  president  of  Col- 
lege Club  of  Detroit;  m.  William  B. 
Cady,  Beta  Theta  Pi  1904.  Address, 
177  Seyburn  Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

CADY,  William  Byron;  Beta  Theta  Pi; 
ed.  at  University  of  Michigan  1882- 
initiated  by  Lambda  chapter  1877; 
all  chapter  offices;  lawyer;  mem. 
Masonic,  Fifteenth  Degree,  K.  T.;  m. 
Myra  Post,  1904.  Address,  904 
Union  Trust  Bldg.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

CAM  ILL,  Carl  Martin;  treasurer  Chi- 
cago Auxiliary;  Delta  Sigma  Delta; 
Phi  Chi;  ed.  at  Chicago  College  of 
Dental  Surgery  1902;  initiated  by 
Beta  chapter  1900;  chapter  treas- 
urer; mem.  board  of  trustees  Phi 
Chi;  mem.  council  of  deputies  Delta 
Sigma  Delta;  deputy  supreme  grand 
master  Beta  chapter;  contributor  to 
magazine;  delegate  to  national  con- 
vention, Seattle,  1909;  dentist.  Ad- 
dress, 1553  Madison  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

CALHOUN,  Henrietta  Anne;  former 
associate  editor  "Eleusis";  Chi 
Omega,  Alpha  Epsilon  Iota;  ed.  at 
University  of  Illinois,  Univer- 
sity of  Michigan;  initiated  by 
Omicron  Eta  chapter,  Chi  Omega 
May,  1900;  by  Alpha  chapter  Al- 
pha Epsilon  Iota;  high  priestess 
of  chapter,  Alpha  Epsilon  Iota; 
G.  K.  A.  of  chapter,  Chi  Omega 
delegate  to  national  conven- 


tion Chi  Omega,  St.  Louis,  1903; 
delegate  grand  chapter  Alpha  Epsi- 
lon Iota,  Minneapolis,  1909;  editor 
and  contributor  "Eleusis";  assistant 
in  neuropathology,  University  of 
Michigan,  formerly  head  of  science 
department  Columbia  college,  Co- 
lumbia, S.  C.  Address,  520  E.  Ann 
St.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

CALLAHAN,  E.  Ruth;  grand  secre- 
tary, Sigma  Sigma  Sigma;  ed.  at 
Buffalo  State  Normal,  1908;  initiated 
by  Zeta  chapter  1911;  chapter 
president;  organized  Zeta  Sigma 
Alumnae  at  Buffalo;  contributor  to 
Triangle;  teacher  in  public  school; 
executive  board  of  the  Teachers' 
Educational  League  of  Buffalo; 
mem.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  and  Buffalo  School 
Arts  League.  Address,  22  Anderson 
Place,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

CAMERON,  Janet  Grey;  chairman  of 
the  1916  convention  of  Delta  Zeta; 
ed.  University  of  Nebraska,  1911; 
initiated  by  Zeta  chapter,  1909; 
president  of  the  chapter;  con- 
tributed to  fraternity  magazine; 
mem.  class  of  1911  Alumni  Associa- 
tion, Association  of  Collegiate  Alum- 
nae, Delta  Zeta  Alumnae  Associa- 
tion of  Lincoln,  Nebr.;  delegate  to 
national  convention  of  June  1910; 
delegate  to  Inter-sorority  Council; 
teacher  in  Lincoln,  Nebr.;  Address, 
2910  O  St.,  Lincoln,  Nebr. 

CAMPBELL,  Mabel  Verne;  Sigma 
Kappa;  ed.  Iowa  State  College  1905, 
B.  D.  S.  1908;  Illinois  Wesleyan 
1913;  patroness  of  Eta  chapter  and 
initiated  as  a  member,  Dec.  14,  1912; 
mem.  Boston  Alumnae  chapter; 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


head  Home  Economics  department 
Rhode  Island  State  College,  formerly 
head  same  department  Illinois 
Wesleyan  University;  formerly  in- 
structor Home  Economics  at  Iowa 
State  College.  Address,  Rhode  Is- 
land State  College,  Kingston,  R.  I. 

CAMPBELL,  Ruffner;  president  .of 
second  province  of  Phi  Delta  Phi, 
mem.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  ed. 
Davidson  College  1910;  and  Wash- 
ington and  Lee  University,  1913; 
initiated  by  N.  C.  Theta  chapter  of 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon  Jan.,  1908,  and 
by  Tucker  chapter  of  Phi  Delta  Phi 
May,  1911;  eminent  recorder  of 
former  chapter  and  scriptor  of  lat- 
ter chapter;  delegate  to  national 
conventions  of  Phi  Delta  Phi  Dec., 
1911,  at  Cincinnati;  attorney  for 
Wells,  Swan  &  Campbell.  Ar- 
dress,  6  Pearson  Drive,  Asheville, 
N.  C. 

CANBY,  Mrs.  Mary  Dechert  Griffith; 
former  grand  president;  Kappa 
Kappa  Gamma;  ed.  at  University 
of  Pennsylvania  1895;  initiated  by 
Beta  Alpha  chapter  1892;  mem. 
Philadelphia  Alumni  Association; 
grand  president  1906-1908;  grand 
secretary  1902-1906;  delegate  na- 
tional convention  Cornell  University 
1894;  delegate  national  Pan-Hellenic 
Chicago  1907;  teacher  Philadelphia 
High  School  for  girls  1894-1903,  in 
Philadelphia  Commercial  High 
School  1903-1907;  m.  William  War- 
ren Canby  1907.  Address,  Grants 
Pass,  Oregon. 

CANDLER,  John  Slaughter;  ex- 
knight  commander  of  Kappa  Alpha, 


Southern,  ed.  Emory  College,  1880; 
initiated  by  Epsilon  chapter,  1877; 
corresponding  secretary  of  the 
chapter;  grand  historian,  1881, 
knight  commander,  1882-1885;  dele- 
gate to  national  convention  at  At- 
lanta, 1881;  organized  Nu,  Phi,  Psi, 
Omicron  and  Mu  chapters.  Candler 
province  named  for  him;  lawyer, 
held  offices  of  soliciter  general, 
1886-1896,  judge  superior  courts, 
1896-1902,  associate  justice  superior 
courts,  1902-1906,  colonel  3rd  regi- 
ment volunteer  army  in  war  with 
Spain,  judge  advocate  general  of  Na- 
tional Guard  of  Georgia,  1885-1893; 
president  general  Municipal  Council 
of  the  City  of  Atlanta,  1911-1914; 
mem.  Knights  of  Pythias,  Odd  Fel- 
lows, Red  Men  and  Elks.  Address, 
902  Candler  Bldg.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

CANNON,  Walter  Bradford;  vice- 
chairman  board  of  directors  of  Al- 
pha Omega  Alpha;  mem.  Phi  Rho 
Sigma  ;  ed.  Harvard  Medical  School, 
1900;  initiated  by  Mass.  Alpha  chap- 
ter of  Alpha  Omega  Alpha,  1905; 
mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  chairman  of 
extension  committee,  national  associ- 
ate primarius;  delegate  to  national 
conventions;  professor  of  physiology 
at  Harvard  Medical  School;  m. 
Cornelia  James,  June  25,  1901.  Ad- 
dress office,  Harvard  Medical  School, 
Boston,  Mass.,  res.  2  Divinity  Ave., 
Cambridge,  Mass. 

CAPELLE,  George  S.;  trustee  of  Delta 
Upsilon  until  1914;  ed.  University  of 
Pittsburgh,  1901;  initiated  in  1898; 
secretary  of  chapter;  president  of 
Philadelphia  Delta  Upsilon  Club; 


LEADING  GREEKS 


49 


delegate  to  several  national  conven- 
tions; secretary  Pennsylvania  Delta 
Upsilon  Association;  broker;  m. 
Josephine  Harvey,  1902.  Address, 
1321  Gilpin  Ave.,  Wilmington,  Del. 

CARLSON,  Alexander  S.;  national 
vice-president;  Delta  Chi;  ed.  at 
Syracuse  University  1906;  initiated 
by  Syracuse  chapter  1903;  chapter 
president;  president  Syracuse  Alum- 
ni chapter;  "BB"  national  vice- 
president;  delegate  to  national  con- 
vention 1906,  1907,  1909,  1910,  1911, 
1913;  lawyer,  firm  of  Noxthrup, 
Tooks,  Lynch  and  Carlson.  Ad- 
dress, 32  Syracuse  Savings  Bank 
Bldg.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

CARLSON,  Robert  C.;  former  pres- 
ident of  Evanston  Alumni  Associa- 
tion; Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  ed. 
Northwestern  University,  1913; 
initiated  by  Illinois  Psi-Omega, 
April,  1910;  eminent  archon  of  the 
chapter;  assistant  secretary  of  col- 
lege Y.  M.  C.  A.  at  Northwestern 
University.  Address,  113  So.  Oxford 
St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

CARMICHAEL,  George  Edgar;  editor 
"Songs  of  Kappa  Sigma,"  Kappa 
Sigma;  ed.  at  Bowdoin  College,  1897; 
initiated  by  Alpha  Rho  chapter, 
1895;  chapter  grand  treasurer; 
mem.  Alumni  associations  of  New 
York  and  Boston;  song  book  editor; 
head-master  Brunswick;  School, 
Greenwich,  Conn.;  m.  Helen  Ger- 
trude Fox,  1912.  Address,  46  Lexing- 
ton Ave.,  Greenwich,  Conn. 

CARMODY,  John  Doyle;  member 
Board  of  Tribunes;  Phi  Alpha  Delta; 
ed.  at  Georgetown  University,  1911; 


initiated  by  Taft  chapter  Mar.  17, 
1908;  delegate  District  of  Columbia 
alumni  chapter;  supreme  treasurer, 
1909-10;  supreme  justice,  1910-12;  in- 
spected all  chapters  of  Phi  Alpha 
Delta;  delegate  national  convention 
1909,  1910,  1911,  1912,  1913,  1914; 
contributor  to  "Quarterly";  dele- 
gate Pan-Hellenic,  Washington, 
D.  C.,  1910;  attorney-at-law;  major 
and  aid-de-camp  to  the  Governor  of 
Minnesota.  Address,  1211  Vermont 
Ave.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

CARPENTER,  Archibald  Dixon;  Phi 
Alpha  Gamma;  ed.  University  of 
Michigan,  1907;  initiated  by  Kappa 
chapter,  1899;  grand  president  of 
national  organization;  physician  and 
surgeon;  m.  Mary  C.  Craig,  1907. 
Address,  346  Pennsylvania  St.,  Buf- 
falo, N.  Y. 

CARPENTER,  Edith  Louise;  chair- 
man examination  committee;  Pi 
Beta  Phi;  ed.  at  University  of  Ver- 
mont, 1900;  initiated  by  Vermont 
Beta  chapter,  Nov.  24,  1898;  chapter 
president;  mem.  Rhode  Island 
Alumnae  Club;  contributor  to  maga- 
zine; visitor  Swarthmore  Conven- 
tion; stenographer;  mem.  O.  E.  S. 
Past  Matron.  Address,  Peace  Dale, 
R.  I. 

CARPENTER,  KatheHne  Bailey;  sec- 
retary of  the  Twin  City  Alumnae 
chapter;  of  Kappa  Alpha  Theta;  ed. 
University  of  Minnesota,  1909;  initi- 
ated by  Upsilon  chapter,  1901; 
elected  president  of  the  chapter  but 
did  not  serve;  two  years  treasurer, 
two  years  secretary  and  one  year 
president  of  the  alumnae  chapter; 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


delegate  to  national  conventions;  m. 
Paul  D.  Carpenter,  1909.  Address, 
612  East  25th  St.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

CARPENTER,  Ruth  Haynes;  grand 
president  of  Kappa  Alpha  Theta; 
ed.  University  o»f  Minnesota,  1906; 
initiated  by  Upsilon  chapter,  October, 
1902;  president  of  the  chapter; 
mem.  Senior  Inter-fraternity  Greeks; 
contributed  to  fraternity  magazine; 
president  of  Minnesota  Kappa  Alpha 
Theta  Alumnae  Association  which 
bought  Upsilon's  house;  mem.  Twin 
City  Alumnae  Association;  district 
president,  1911-1913;  grand  presi- 
dent, 1913-1915;  delegate  to  national 
convention  in  1911;  visiting  dele- 
gate to  Chicago  Pan-Hellenic  Con- 
gress, October,  1913;  m.  L.  F.  Car- 
penter, Dec.  2,  1908.  Address,  828 
University  Ave.  S.  E.,  Minneapolis, 
Minn. 

CARROLL,  John  DeLorme;  grand 
president;  Pi  Kappa  Phi;  ed.  at 
Wake  Forest  College,  1909;  Univer- 
sity of  South  Carolina,  1911;  initi- 
ated by  South  Carolina  Sigma  chap- 
ter, November,  1910;  chapter  secre- 
tary; mem.  Columbia  Alumni  chap- 
ter; prepared  coat-of-arms  and  mem- 
bership certificates;  instituting  of- 
ficer North  Carolina  Epsilon,  David- 
son College;  grand  secretary;  grand 
president;  delegate  to  national  con- 
vention, 1911,  1912,  1913,  1914;  head 
J.  D.  Carroll  &  Co.,  Real  Estate 
and  Insurance;  mem.  B.  P.  O.  E. 
Address,  Columbia,  S.  C. 

CARROLL,  Merton  Alfred;  Sigma  Al- 
pha Epsilon;  ed.  at  Northwestern 
University,  1912;  initiated  by  Illi- 


nois Psi  Omega  chapter,  1909;  mem. 
Evanston  Alumni  Association;  dele- 
gate province  convention,  1910;  visi- 
tor national  convention,  Kansas 
City,  1910;  fraternity  clerk  in  office 
of  historian  of  S.A.E.,  1910.  Address, 
Benton  Harbor,  Mich. 

CARTER,  E.  Kemper;  former  district 
president;  Kappa  Alpha;  ed.  at  Wil- 
liam Jewell  College,  University  of 
Missouri,  1906;  initiated  by  Alpha 
Delta  chapter,  1903;  affiliated  Alpha 
Kappa  chapter,  1912;  mem.  Kansas 
City  Alumni  Association;  president 
district  of  Missouri,  1911;  delegate 
national  convention,  Norfolk,  Va., 
1907;  delegate  district  conventions, 
1909,  1910,  1911;  city  engineer  and 
superintendent  water  works.  Ad- 
dress, Liberty,  Mo. 

CARTER,  John  Battle;  original  found- 
er; Chi  Zeta  Chi;  ed.  at  University 
of  Georgia;  founder  of  Alpha  chap- 
ter; contributor  to  Chi  Zeta  Chi 
"Record";  physician;  Emanuel 
County,  Georgia,  health  officer; 
mem.  Masons,  W.  O.  W.,  I.  O.  O.  F.; 
m.  Nell  L.  Farris,  Sept.  21,  1905. 
Address,  Blundale,  Ga. 

CARVER,  Mary  Caffrey  Low;  founder 
of  Sigma  Kappa;  ed.  Colby  College, 
Waterville,  Me.,  1875;  initiated  by 
Alpha  chapter,  1874;  president  of  the 
chapter;  contributed  to  fraternity 
magazine;  mem.  Boston  Alumnae 
Association  of  Sigma  Kappa  and  ad- 
dressed 25th  anniversary  meeting; 
cataloguer  for  20  years  in  Maine 
State  Library;  m.  Leonard  D  wight 
Carver,  1877.  Address,  26  Gurney 
St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 


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51 


CARWITHER,  Van  Court;  national 
president  of  Alpha  Chi  Rho;  ed. 
University  of  Pennsylvania,  1907; 
initiated  by  Phi  Phi  chapter,  Dec. 
5,  1905;  president  of  the  chapter; 
mem.  University  of  Pennsylvania 
Alumni  Club;  chairman  of  board  of 
trustees  of  Phi  Phi  chapter;  presi- 
dent of  Phi  Phi  Club  of  Alpha  Chi 
Rho;  delegate  to  national  conven- 
tions yearly  from  1906  to  1914  ;  cot- 
ton yarn  merchant;  m.  Henrietta  C. 
Parvin,  Dec.  8,  1910.  Address,  300 
Chestnut  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.;  resi- 
dence, Merion  Station,  Penn. 

GARY,  SAMUEL  BEVERLY;  former 
grand  treasurer  Pi  Mu;  Kappa 
Sigma;  Pi  Mu;  ed.  at  William  and 
Mary's  College,  1908,  and  Medical 
College  of  Virginia,  1912;  initiated 
by  Nu  chapter  of  Kappa  Sigma, 
1907;  by  Beta  Gamma  chapter  of 
Pi  Mu,  1908;  physician;  specialist 
G.  U.  surgery.  Address,  301  E. 
Franklin  St.,  Richmond,  Va. 

CASE,  Mrs.  Octa  E.  Wise;  Delta  Delta 
Delta;  Sigma  Alpha  Iota  (profes- 
sional music  sorority)  ed.  at  Adrian 
College,  1877;  initiated  by  Gamma 
chapter,  March,  1895;  professional 
musician;  m.  Leland  B.  Case,  June 
24,  1897.  Address,  155  Boston  Blvd., 
Detroit,  Mich. 

CASKEY,  George  Alexander,  Inspector 
of  Division  IV;  Sigma  Nu;  ed.  Ohio 
State  University,  1902;  initiated  by 
Beta  Nu  chapter,  1898;  chapter  treas- 
urer; mem.  Columbus  Alumni  chap- 
ter; district  offices,  president,  secre- 
tary, treasurer;  national  offices,  in- 
spector; delegate  district  conven- 


tion, 1906,  1908;  delegate  national 
convention,  1899,  1906,  1908,  1910, 
1912;  president  and  general  man- 
ager the  Kossman  Dye  Co.;  mem.  P. 
and  A.  M.,  Achbar  Grotto,  B.  P.  O. 
E.;  president  Ohio  State  Dyers  and 
Cleaners  Association.  Address,  68  E. 
Broad  St.,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

CASSADY,  Edward  Michael  Jr.;  In- 
spector of  Division  VI;  Sigma  Nu; 
ed.  at  State  University  of  Iowa  and 
Iowa  State  College;  initiated  by 
Beta  Mu  chapter,  1905;  affiliate 
Gamma  Sigma  chapter;  mem.  Alpha 
Zeta,  Acacia;  delegate  district  con- 
vention, 1906,  1908,  1910;  delegate 
national  convention,  Indianapolis, 
1910;  former  district  vice-president; 
national  office;  inspector;  assistant 
cashier  Whiting  Bank.  Address, 
Whiting,  la. 

CATTELL,  James  McKeen;  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon,  Sigma  Xi  and  Phi 
Beta  Kappa;  ed.  Lafayette  Univer- 
sity, A.  B.,  1880;  Johns  Hopkins, 
Leipzig,  Ph.  D.,  1887;  Cambridge 
University,  LL.  D.;  chapter  presi- 
dent; mem.  Lafayette,  Johns  Hop- 
kins and  Columbia  University 
Alumni  Associations;  national  presi- 
dent of  Sigma  Xi,  1913-1915;  dele- 
gate to  national  conventions  of  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon  and  Sigma  Xi;  pro- 
fessor of  psychology,  Columbia  Uni- 
versity; editor  of  "Science,"  "Popu- 
lar Science  Monthly,"  "School  and 
Society,"  "American  Naturalist";  m. 
Josephine  Owen,  1888.  Address,  Gar- 
rison-on-Hudson,  N.  Y. 

CHAFFEE,  Spicie  Belle  South;  Alpha 
Chi  Omega;  ed.  New  England  Con- 


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servatory  of  Music,  1900;  initiated 
by  Zeta  chapter,  1899;  president  of 
the  chapter,  1900;  contributed  to  the 
"Lyre"  of  Alpha  Chi  Omega  and 
wrote  one  song;  mem.  Peoria  Pan- 
Hellenic;  grand  vice-president,  1901; 
delegate  to  national  conventions  at 
Boston,  Mass.,  1900,  and  Evanston, 
111.,  1901;  director  of  children's  de- 
partment Peoria  Musical  College, 
Peoria,  111.;  mem.  Amateur  Musical 
Club  and  W.  C.  T.  U.;  m.  Dudley 
Chase  Chaffee,  Delta  Upsilon,  June 
23,  1909.  Address,  202  Melbourne 
Ave.,  Peoria,  111. 

CHAMBERLAIN,  Paul  Mellen;  Delta 
Tau  Delta;  ed.  Michigan  Agricul- 
tural College,  B.  S.,  1888,  and  Cor- 
nell University,  M.  E.,  1890.;  initi- 
ated by  Iota  chapter,  1886,  affiliated 
with  Beta  Omlcron  chapter,  presid- 
ing officer  of  the  chapter;  co-founder 
of  Beta  Omicron  chapter;  mem.  Tau 
Beta  Pi,  honorary;  delegate  to  na- 
tional conventions  at  Cleveland,  1888, 
and  Allendale,  1889;  mechanical  con- 
sulting engineer;  inventor  of  the 
curved  glass  blue  print  machine  and 
of  metal  dynamograph;  author  of 
"Notes  on  Mechanical  Drawing  In- 
troductory to  Machine  Designing"; 
mem.  P.  and  A.  M.;  m.  Olivia  Lang- 
don  Woodward,  April  23,  1891.  Ad- 
dress, 427  Diversey  Parkway,  Chi- 
cago, 111. 

CHAMBERLIN,  William  Fosdick;  his- 
torian; Phi  Gamma  Delta;  ed.  at 
Dennison  College,  1893;  initiated  by 
Lambda  Deuteron  chapter,  1888; 
mem.  Alpha  Delta  Tau;  chapter 
president;  mem.  Dayton  Alumni 


chapter;  editor  "Songs  of  Phi  Gam- 
ma Delta,"  edition  1908;  district 
office,  section  chief;  national  offices, 
president,  historian;  delegate  to 
numerous  district  conventions  and 
all  the  national  conventions  since 
1890;  general  agent  of  Travelers'  In- 
surance Co.;  mem.  Masons;  m.  Min- 
nie Hannah,  Gamma  Phi,  1895.  Ad- 
dress, 910  Schwina  Bldg.,  Dayton, 
Ohio. 

CHAMBERS,  Charles  Carroll;  field 
secretary  of  Phi  Gamma  Delta; 
mem.  Sigma  Delta  Chi;  ed.  at  the 
University  of  Wisconsin,  1912;  ini- 
tiated by  Mu  chapter,  April  17,  1909; 
president  of  chapter;  mem.  Pitts- 
burgh Graduate  chapter;  mem.  Phi 
Gamma  Delta  Club  of  New  York; 
delegate  to  national  conventions, 
1911,  1912,  1913;  delegate  to 
district  conventions  1910,  1911, 
1912;  chapter  correspondent;  edi- 
tor of  "Phi  Gamma  Delta," 
1911-12,  1912-13;  secretary  Section 
11,  1911-12;  delegate  to  Chicago 
Greek  conference,  1913;  delegate  to 
inter-fraternity  conference,  Novem- 
ber, 1913;  alternate,  1914;  mem. 
Permanent  Extension  committee, 
1912-13.  Address,  1411  Common- 
wealth Bldg.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

CHANDLER,  Albert  B.;  editor  Phi 
Delta  Phi;  ed.  Washington  Uni- 
versity, college  1900,  law  1904;  ini- 
tiated by  Cooley  chapter,  1902;  was 
organizer  of  Hatchet  Club,  which 
later  became  Beta  Theta  Pi;  chap- 
ter secretary;  national  offices,  mem. 
council,  editor,  1907  to  date;  dele- 
gate national  convention,  1904,  1907, 


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1908,  1909,  1911,  1913;  delegate  to 
interfraternity  convention  Chicago, 
1913,  that  founded  the  College  Fra- 
ternity Reference  Bureau;  lawyer; 
law  dept.  World's  Fair  Corporation, 
St.  Louis,  1904;  city  attorney,  Kirk- 
wood,  Mo.,  1905-8;  chairman  County 
Central  Committee  Progressive 
Party,  St.  Louis  County,  1912-14; 
counsel  before  Supreme  Court  of 
Missouri  in  putting  progressive 
ticket  on  the  ballot;  contributor  to 
magazines;  m.  Harriet  Hunt  Whyte, 
1906.  Address,  408  Olive  St.,  St. 
Louis,  Mo. 

CHANDLER,  George  Moseley;  mem. 
board  of  trustees,  1912,  of  Beta  The- 
ta  Pi;  ed.  University  of  Michigan, 
1898;  contributed  to  fraternity  mag- 
azine; life  mem.  University  of  Mich- 
igan Alumni  Association;  district 
chief,  1909-1912;  keeper  of  the  rolls, 
1899-1905;  delegate  to  Chicago 
Greek  Conference  of  1913;  architect 
with  firm  of  Riddle  &  Riddle.  Ad- 
dress, 1957  Peoples  Gas  Bldg.,  Chi- 
cago, 111. 

CHANDLER,  Walter  Clift;  Sigma  Al- 
pha Epsilon;  ed.  at  University  of 
Tennessee,  LL.  B.,  1909;  initiated 
by  Tennessee  Kappa  chapter,  Oct. 
14,  1907;  eminent  recorder  of  chap- 
ter; president  Memphis  Alumni  As- 
sociation; contributor  to  "Record"; 
lawyer,  firm  of  Marsilliot  and  Chan- 
die/;  Mason,  Knight  Templar.  Ad- 
dress, 1230  Exchange  Bldg.,  Mem- 
phis, Tenn. 

CHAPPIUS,  Arthur  Charles;  chapter 
house  commissioner  of  Phi  Delta 
Theta;  ed.  Tulane  University,  1907; 


initiated  by  Louisiana  Alpha,  1905; 
president  of  the  chapter;  mem.  New 
Orleans  Alumni  Association;  dele- 
gate to  national  conventions  of  1906, 
1908,  1910,  1912;  attorney  at  law; 
m.  Lucille  Edith  Crippen,  Dec.  21, 
1910.  Address,  409  Weiss  Bldg., 
New  Orleans,  La. 

CHASE,  Leon  Wilson;  M.  E.  and  A.  E. 

secretary  and  president  of  the  su- 
preme council  of  Sigma  Tau;  ed. 
University  of  Nebraska,  1904;  ini- 
tiated by  Alpha  chapter;  charter 
mem.;  treasurer  of  the  chapter; 
mem.  Alpha  Zeta;  mem.  University 
of  Nebraska  Alumni  Association; 
professor  of  agricultural  engineer- 
ing; m.  Susan  Barnhat.  Address, 
1245  No.  33rd  St.,  Lincoln,  Nebr. 

CHASE,  Orllff  Van  Helk;  president  of 
chapter  alumnj,  and  secretary  of 
Boston  Alumni  chapter  of  Delta  Tau 
Delta;  ed.  Wesleyan  University, 
1908;  initiated  by  Gamma  Eta  chap- 
ter, Oct.,  1904;  chapter  adviser; 
architect  for  Delta  Tau  Delta  houses 
at  Dartmouth,  Tufts  and  Wesleyan 
Colleges  and  University;  delegate 
to  national  convention  at  Chicago, 
1907;  architect  with  Shipley,  Rutan 
and  Coolidge.  Address,  122  Ames 
Bldg.,  Boston,  Mass. 

CHASE,  William  Sheafe;  Delta  Up- 
silon;  ed.  Brown  University,  1881; 
initiated  by  Brown  chapter,  1877; 
president  of  the  chapter;  editor-in- 
chief  of  the  quinquennial  catalogue 
of  Delta  Upsilon,  1884;  delegate  to 
national  conventions  of  1879;  prin- 
cipal of  Bristol,  R.  I.,  High  School, 
1881-1883;  student  Episcopal  Theo- 


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logical  School,  1883-1885;  ordained 
Episcopal  deacon,  1885;  assistant  at 
Emanuel  Church,  Boston,  1885;  rec- 
tor of  St.  James  Church,  Woon- 
socket,  R.  I.,  1885-1902;  special 
preacher  and  chaplain  at  St.  Paul's 
School,  Garden  City,  Long  Island, 
1902-1905;  rector  Christ's  Church, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1905;  m.  Fannie 
Louise  Jackson,  April  27,  1914.  Ad- 
dress, 481  Bedford  Ave.,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

CHENEY,  Almira  L.;  Alpha  Xi  Delta; 
ed.  Lombard  College,  1896;  initiated 
by  Alpha  chapter,  April  17,  1893,  one 
of  ten  founders;  wrote  one  song  and 
contributed  to  fraternity  magazine; 
visitor  at  national  convention  of 
Oct.,  1913;  minister  of  the  Gospel; 
pastor  of  First  Universalist  Church 
at  Abingdon,  111.  Address,  Abing- 
don,  111. 

CHENEY,  Orion  Howard;  national 
treasurer  of  the  inter-fraternity  con- 
ference; national  president  of  Phi 
Gamma  Delta;  ed.  N.  Y.  University, 
Michigan  University,  1897;  initiated 
by  Nu-Epsilon  chapter,  1895;  presi- 
dent of  Phi  Delta  Phi  Club  for  two 
years;  section  chief  for  three  years 
of  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  mem.  board  of 
archons  for  seven  years;  delegate  to 
national  conventions  for  last  twelve 
years;  delegate  to  every  inter-fra- 
ternity conference;  mem.  of  execu- 
tive committee  of  the  same;  treas- 
urer for  four  years;  appointed  state 
superintendent  of  banks  of  New 
York  in  1909  by  Governor  Hughes; 
now  president  of  Pacific  Bank;*  m. 


Margaret  Danforth,  1909.     Address, 
78  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  City. 

CHENEY,  Roy  R.;  Tau  Kappa  Epsi- 
lon;  mem.  Phi  Delta  Phi;  ed.  Illi- 
nois Wesleyan  University,  1910;  in- 
itiated by  Alpha  chapter  of  Tau 
Kappa  Epsilon,  Oct.  12,  1906;  mem. 
Bloomington  Alumni  Association; 
grand  hypophetes  and  grand  cry- 
sophylos  (treasurer) ;  cashier  of  Cit- 
izens Bank,  Saybrook,  111.  Address, 
Saybrook,  111. 

CHILES,  Henry  Clay;  commander  of 
P.  B.  Hamer  Province  of  Kappa 
Alpha,  Southern;  ed.  William  Jewell 
College,  A.  B.  1907,  A.  M.,  1914; 
LL.  B.  Harvard,  1910;  initiated  by 
Alpha  Delta  chapter,  Sept.,  1903; 
"I",  presiding  officer  of  the  chapter; 
mem.  Tau  Kappa  Alpha,  honorary; 
chairman  of  song  book  committee, 
1910;  president  of  Boston  Alumni 
chapter,  1909;  assisted  in  founding 
Beta  Theta  chapter,  1906,  and  Beta 
Iota  chapter,  1907;  president  of 
Missouri  State  Association,  1906; 
delegate  to  many  district  conven- 
tions and  to  national  conventions  of 
1905,  1907,  1909  and  1913;  lawyer; 
elected  public  administrator  of  La- 
fayette County,  Mo.,  1912.  Address, 
Savings  Bank  Bldg.,  Lexington,  Mo. 

CHRISTIAN  V/ilmer;  national  treas- 
urer; Phi  Gamma  Delta;  ed.  Wa- 
bash  College,  1892;  Medical  College 
of  Indiana,  1896;  initiated  by  Psi 
chapter,  Sept.,  1888;  national  treas- 
urer since  1900;  delegate  all  na- 
tional conventions  since  1898;  gen- 
eral agent  Equitable  Life  Insurance 
Co.  of  Iowa;  trustee,  Wabash  Col- 


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lege;  trustee,  Indiana  village  for 
epileptics  and  treasurer  of  the 
board;  served  as  police  surgeon  of 
Indianapolis,  1897-1901;  medical  ex- 
aminer for  insurance  companies; 
mem.  Thirty-Second  Degree,  F.  and 
A.  M.;  m.  Edna  McGillard,  1897. 
Address,  1624  N.  Delaware  St.,  In- 
dianapolis, Ind. 

CHRISTIE,  Mary  Hutton;  Sigma 
Alpha  Iota;  initiated  by  Delta  chap- 
ter, 1907;  president  of  the  chapter; 
national  treasurer;  national  editor 
of  fraternity  magazine;  delegate  to 
national  convention  at  Ithaca,  N.  Y., 
1911;  organist  and  pianist;  mem. 
faculty  of  Detroit  Institute  of  Musi- 
cal Art.  Address,  Bratshaw  Apart- 
ments, 199  John  R.  St.,  Detroit, 
Mich. 

CHRYSLER,  Alberta  Oakley;  Kappa 
Kappa  Gamma;  ed.  Adrian  College, 
1891;  initiated  by  Xi  chapter  April 
9,  1884;  chapter  magister;  delegate 
to  national  convention  Canton,  N.  Y., 
1884;  author  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma 
songs;  delegate  to  Pan-Hellenic 
Educational  Congress,  Chicago, 
1893;  housewife  and  club  worker; 
lecture,  Browning  and  Shakespeare; 
former  head  English  department 
Hellmuth  Ladies  College,  London, 
Canada,  1889-1894;  principal  The 
Bishopthorpe  School,  South  Bethle- 
hem, Penn.,  1894-1899;  chapter  mem. 
National  Association  of  Elocution- 
ists; spent  five  years  in  Alaska  in 
mission  and  educational  work;  m. 
Walter  E.  Chrysler,  Nov.  11,  1903. 
Address,  Petoskey,  Mich. 

CHURCH,  F.  M.;  national  secretary; 


Sigma  Delta  Chi;  ed.  University  of 
Michigan,  1914;  initated  by  Gamma 
chapter,  April  23,  1913;  chapter  sec- 
retary; national  secretary;  delegate 
to  national  conventions,  Madison 
1913,  Ann  Arbor  1914;  sporting  editor 
"Michigan  Daily,"  staff  correspond- 
ent "Detroit  News"  and  "Tribune"; 
publicity  manager  University  of 
Michigan  Athletic  Association.  Ad- 
dress, 901  Packard  St.,  Ann  Arbor, 
Mich. 

CHURCHILL,  Charles  Robert;  Delta 
Tau  Delta;  ed.  at  Tulane  Univer- 
sity, 1889;  initiated  by  Beta  Xi 
chapter,  June,  1889;  chapter  presi- 
dent; mem.  Tulane  Alumni  Associa- 
tion; editor  of  "Catalogue"  of  1897; 
division  president  two  years;  na- 
tional vice-president  four  years;  del- 
egate district  conventions  1890, 
1891,  1892;  delegate  national  conven- 
tions 1889,  1891,  1893,  1895;  presi- 
dent and  general  manager  of  Elec- 
tric Appliance  Company  of  New  Or- 
leans; served  as  volunteer  in  Span- 
ish-American War;  mem.  New  Or- 
leans Association  of  Commerce; 
traveled  East  Indies,  Central  and 
South  America;  mem.  Masonic  or- 
der, Thirty-Second  Degree  Scottish 
Rite.  Address,  408  Canal  St.,  New 
Orleans,  La. 

CITRON,  I.  Jesse;  western  organizer 
and  installing  officer;  Alpha  Phi 
Sigma,  Alpha  Sigma;  ed.  at  College 
of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  Uni- 
versity of  Southern  California; 
Hahnemann  Medical  College  of  the 
Pacific;  charter  member  Zeta  chapter 
of  Alpha  Phi  Sigma;  initiated  by 


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Phi  chapter  of  Alpha  Sigma;  west- 
ern correspondent  to  Alpha  Phi  Sig- 
ma "Journal";  organizer  of  Zeta 
chapter  of  Alpha  Phi  Sigma;  physi- 
cian and  surgeon;  m.  Regina  Lafee, 
Jan.  1,  1915.  Address,  262  N. 
Flower  St.,  Apt.  No.  3,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif. 

CLARK,  Dwight  Freeman;  Psi  Upsi- 
lon;  ed.  at  University  of  Chicago, 
1903;  initated  by  Omega  chapter; 
physician  and  surgeon;  mem.  Ma- 
sons; m.  Anna  Keetler,  1903.  Ad- 
dress, 1423  Judson  Av.,  Evanston, 
111. 

CLARK,  Ephraim  Wesson;  national 
president  of  Theta  Chi;  ed.  Nor- 
wich University,  1892;  initiated  by 
Alpha  chapter,  1889;  president  of 
the  chapter;  formerly  secretary  and 
president  of  Norwich  University 
Alumni  Associaton  of  Boston;  mem. 
Boston  Alumni  Association  of  Theta 
Chi;  mem.  revision  of  constitution 
and  ritual  committee;  national  sec- 
retary, 1909-1914;  delegate  to  na- 
tional conventions  of  1908,  1909, 
1910,  1911,  1912,  1913,  1914,  1915; 
civil  engineer  in  Maintenance  of 
Way  Department  of  Boston  Elevated 
Railway  Co.  since  1894;  trustee  of 
Norwich  University;  mem.  I.  O. 
O.  F.;  m.  Harriett  Isabelle  White, 
Sept.  7,  1904.  Address,  102  Otis 
Bldg.,  Medford,  Mass. 

CLAYPOOL,  Jefferson  Helm;  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon;  ed.  at  University 
of  Virginia  and  Miami  University, 
1876;  initiated  by  Eta  chapter, 
1872;  affiliated  Kappa  chapter; 
chapter  secretary;  mem.  Indiana 


Delta  Kappa  Epsilon  Association; 
president  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon 
Chapter  House  Association  at  Mi- 
ami University;  m.  Mary  Buckner 
Ross,  1893.  Address,  217  Law  Bldg., 
Indianapolis,  Ind. 

CLEAVELAND,  Dorothy  Kendall;  sec- 
retary of  northern  New  York 
Alumnae;  Pi  Beta  Phi;  ed.  at  St. 
Lawrence  University,  1912;  initi- 
ated by  New  York  Gamma  chapter, 
March  20,  1914;  mem.  of  local  that 
became  New  York  Gamma  of  PI 
Beta  Phi;  mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
chapter  vice-president;  mem.  na- 
tional alumnae  of  Pi  Beta  Phi; 
mem.  northern  New  York  Alumnae 
Club;  alumnae  mem.  local  Pan-Hel- 
lenic Conference;  teacher  of  his- 
tory. Address,  11  University  Ave., 
Canton,  N.  Y. 

CLEM,  John  L.  Jr.;  Delta  Tau  Delta; 
ed.  at  University  of  the  South,  1906; 
initiated  by  Beta  Theta  chapter, 
1903;  chapter  treasurer;  secretary 
San  Antonio  Alumni  Association; 
delegate  to  national  convention; 
mem.  firm  Clem  &  Hersch,  agents 
Oldsmobile;  mem.  A.  F.  and  A.  M., 
Royal  Arcanum,  Knights  Templars, 
Shrine;  m.  Lillian  E.  Ben  ton,  Nov. 
5,  1908.  Address,  723  Grayson  St., 
San  Antonio,  Texas. 

CLEMES,  Julia  Norton;  president  Chi- 
cago Alumnae  chapter;  Alpha  Omi- 
cron  Pi;  ed.  at  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity, 1910;  initiated  by  Rho  chap- 
ter, 1909;  mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
chapter  vice-president  and  Pan-Hel- 
lenic delegate;  mem.  Chicago  Alum- 
nae chapter;  high  school  teacher, 


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1910-1914;  m.  Stanley  Wilson  Clems, 
1914.  Address,  727  Foster  St., 
Evanston,  111. 

CLOUD,  Arthur  D.;  editor  of  Delti  Chi 
"Quarterly";  ed.  Chicago  Kent  Col- 
lege of  Law,  1913;  initiated  by  Chi- 
cago Kent  chapter,  1910;  "A"  (presi- 
dent of  the  chapter);  mem.  "xx"; 
delegate  to  national  conventions, 
1910-1913;  lawyer  and  president  of 
Cloud  Publishing  Co.  Address,  1100 
Hartford  Bldg.,  8  South  Dearborn 
St.,  Chicago,  111. 

COATES,  Ollie  Maurin  (Mrs.  C.  E.) ; 
exchange  editor  of  "Angelos";  Kap- 
pa Delta;  ed.  at  Louisiana  State 
University,  1913;  initiated  by  Epsi- 
lon  chapter,  1912;  head  of  chapter; 
mem.  Alumnae  Associaton  of  Louis- 
iana State;  exchange  editor  of  "An- 
gelos"; mother  three  boys;  m. 
Charles  Edward  Coates,  professor  of 
chemistry,  Louisiana  State.  Ad- 
dress, Louisiana  State  University, 
Baton  Rouge,  La. 

COBB,  Andrew  J.;  Kappa  Alpha;  ed. 
at  University  of  Georgia,  1876;  initi- 
ated by  Gamma  chapter,  1872;  chap- 
ter office  (II) ;  mem.  Phi  Beta  Kap- 
pa; president  Athens  Alumni  chap- 
ter; mem.  Atlanta  Alumni  chapter; 
delegate  national  convention,  1875; 
judge;  professor  of  law  University 
of  Georgia,  1884-1893;  dean  Atlanta 
Law  School,  1893-1898;  justice  Su- 
preme Court  of  Georgia,  1896-1907; 
presiding  justice,  1905-1907;  chair- 
man permanent  committee  of  Geor- 
gia Bar  Association  on  Revision  of 
Judicial  System  and  Procedure  in 
Courts;  trustee  University  of  Geor- 


gia, 1891-1893;  trustee  Lucy  Cobb  In- 
stitute; chairman  board  of  deacons 
Athens  Baptist  church;  author  of 
Athens,  Ga.,  Dispensary  Law;  mem. 
American  Bar  Association,  Georgia 
State  Bar  Association,  Augusta  Bar 
Association,  Athens  Bar  Association; 
m.  Starkie  Campbell,  Griffin,  Ga., 
March  3,  1880.  Address,  P.  0.  Box 
155,  Athens,  Ga. 

COBB,  James  Orr;  Sigma  Alpha  Epsi- 
lon;  ed.  at  Davidson  College,  1912; 
initiated  by  North  Carolina  Theta 
Jan.  6,  1909;  eminent  archon  of  chap- 
ter; delegate  national  convention 
Kansas  City,  1910;  delegate  province 
convention  Charlotte,  1910,  Lynch- 
burg,  1912;  delegate  to  Pan-Hellenic 
Council  of  North  Carolina;  real  es- 
tate and  brokerage.  Address  Win- 
ston-Salem,  N.  C. 

COBURN,  Louise  Helen;  founder;  Sig- 
ma Kappa;  ed.  at  Colby  College, 
1877;  one  of  five  founders  of  the  fra- 
ternity and  Alpha  chapter,  1874; 
mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  mem.  Water- 
hill  Alumnae  chapter;  mem.  com- 
mittee to  revise  constitution,  1911; 
interested  in  clubs,  church  and  social 
improvement  work.  Address,  Skow- 
hegan,  Maine. 

COLBY,  Rachel  Vrooman;  manager  of 
Hall  Association  of  Gamma  Phi  Be- 
ta; ed.  University  of  California, 
1895;  initiated  by  Eta  chapter,  1903; 
president  of  San  Francisco  Alumnae 
Association;  mem.  national  advisory 
board;  delegate  to  national  conven- 
tion in  Berkeley,  1909;  alumnae 
delegate  to  Pan-Hellenic;  admitted 
to  bar  but  did  not  practice;  vice- 


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principal  of  high  school  for  two 
years;  teacher  of  Latin,  physics  and 
mathematics;  officer  in  State  Feder- 
ation of  Women's  Clubs  and  Civic 
League;  m.  William  E.  Colby,  1902. 
Address,  2901  Channing  Way, 
Berkeley,  Calif. 

COLE,  Edward  Frankly  n;  treasurer  of 
Xi  graduate  chapter  of  Phi  Gamma 
Delta;  ed.  Columbia  University, 
1886,  A.  M.  1887;  initiated  by  Ome- 
ga chapter,  1884;  mem.  Columbia 
Alumni  Association;  editor  of  the 
fraternity  magazine  several  years; 
president  of  the  grand  chapter;  del- 
egate to  several  national  conven- 
tions; retired  manufacturer;  mem. 
F.  and  A.  M. ;  m.  Mary  Lee  Withers, 
1906.  Address,  301  West  106th  St., 
New  York  City. 

COLE,  Jesse,  D.  D.  S.;  vice-president 
of  Xi  Psi  Phi;  ed.  Philadelphia  Den- 
tal College,  1914;  initiated  by  Gam- 
ma chapter,  Oct.,  1911;  president, of 
the  chapter;  third  vice-president  of 
the  Alumni  Association  of  Philadel- 
phia Dental  College;  dentist;  m.  Dr. 
Elsie  B.  Struppler,  Aug.  4,  1914. 
Address,  636  N.  12th  St.,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

COLE,  Ruby  Hasseltine;  president  of 
Alpha  Alliance  of  Delta  Delta  Delta; 
ed.  Boston  University,  1906;  initi- 
ated by  Alpha  chapter,  1902;  vice- 
president  of  the  chapter;  mem.  Bos- 
ton University  Convocation;  teacher 
of  English  in  Dedham  High  School. 
Address,  36  Syracuse  St.,  Roslin- 
dale,  Mass. 

COLE,  Warren  Albert;  president  gov- 
erning board;  Lambda  Chi  Alpha, 


also  mem.  Gamma  Eta  Gamma;  ed. 
at  Boston  University,  1912;  one  of 
three  founders  of  Lambda  Chi  Alpha 
and  Alpha  chapter,  Nov.  2,  1909; 
chapter  president;  mem.  Providence 
Alumni  Association;  grand  presi- 
dent 1904-1914,  registrar  1909-1913, 
business  manager  magazine  1909- 
1912,  traveling  secretary  1912-1914; 
contributor  of  articles  to  "Purple, 
Green  and  Gold"  and  "Cross 
and  Crescent";  delegate  to  three  na- 
tional conventions;  delegate  inter- 
fraternity  conference,  1914;  jewelry 
business ;  Massachusetts  Highway 
Commission,  1911-1912;  assistant  at 
Brown  Union,  1912-1913;  mem.  P. 
of  H.,  L.  0.  O.  M.,  A.  F.  and  A.  M,; 
m.  Lottie  Mae  Hathaway,  Sept  13, 
1910.  Address,  Swansea,  Mass. 

COLEMAN,  Leta;  Zeta  Tau  Alpha, 
Phi  Beta  Sigma  (honorary  liter- 
ary); ed.  at  Brenan  College,  1912, 
A.  M.  1914;  initiated  by  Omicron 
chapter  of  Zeta  Tau  Alpha  as  char- 
ter member,  1911;  vice-president 
sophomore  class,  vice-president 
students  union,  president  Cushman 
Club  (dramatic),  president  of  Y.  W. 
C.  A.,  Junior  class  speaker,  senior 
valedictorian;  delegate  to  national 
convention  at  Old  Point  Comfort, 
Va.,  1912;  contributor  of  articles  to 
magazine;  delegate  and  president  of 
local  Pan-Hellenic;  instructor  in 
Brenan  School  of  Oratory.  Ad- 
dress, Brenan  College,  Gainesville, 
Ga. 

COLEMAN,  Phares  Jr.;  Kappa  Alpha 
(Southern);  ed.  University  of  Ala- 
bama, A.  B.  1911,  LL.  B.  1913;  ini- 


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tiated  by  Alpha  Beta  chapter,  Sept., 
1907;  grand  master  of  the  chapter, 
1909,  1910,  1911,  1912;  mem.  Bir- 
mingham Alumni  Association;  secre- 
tary of  J.  L.  Hardeman  Province; 
delegate  to  district  convention  of 
1912;  delegate  to  national  conven- 
tions of  1908  and  1912;  attorney. 
Address,  office,  923-6  First  National 
Bank  Bldg.;  residence,  2310  High- 
land Ave.,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

COLEMAN,  William  Macon;  Theta 
Delta  Chi;  ed.  at  University  of 
North  Carolina,  Columbia,  Prince- 
ton, Heidelberg,  Germany;  alumnus 
University  of  North  Carolina;  grad- 
uated second  honors,  1858;  initiated 
by  Mu  chapter;  first  president  of 
chapter;  delegate  to  national  con- 
vention, 1858;  fraternity  poet  and 
song  writer;  contributor  to  frater- 
nity magazine;  lawyer;  admitted  to 
the  bar  of  North  Carolina  and  Su- 
preme Court  of  the  United  States; 
attorney  general  of  North  Carolina, 
J.6G8;  consul  to  Southern  Prussia; 
editor  and  contributor  to  several 
newspapers;  instructor  in  law  for 
twenty  years;  at  present  engaged 
in  supplying  information  relating  to 
congressional  legislation  and  the 
official  records  of  members  of  Con- 
gress. Address,  Evans  Bldg., 
Washington,  D.  C. 

COLES,  Elizabeth  Moseley;  past  grand 
president  of  Alpha  Delta  Pi;  ed. 
Wesleyan  College,  Macon,  Ga.,  1907; 
initiated  by  Alpha  chapter,  Oct., 
1904;  president  of  the  chapter; 
mem.  Atlanta  Alumnae  Club;  presi- 
dent of  executive  council,  1906,  1907, 


1909,  1910,  1911,  1912;  delegate  to 
National  Pan  Hellenic  Congress, 
1911  and  1912;  m.  William  Cruse 
Coles,  Phi  Delta  Theta,  Dec.,  1907. 
Address,  21  Cleburn  Ave.,  Atlanta, 
Ga. 

COLLINS,  Mary  C.  Love  (Mrs.  H.  M.); 
national  treasurer  of  the  Pan-Hel- 
lenic Congress;  national  president 
of  Chi  Omega;  ed.  Dickinson  Col- 
lege; initiated  by  Delta  chapter  of 
Chi  Omega;  lawyer.  Address,  Box 
69,  Denver,  Colo. 

COLSON,  Henry  William;  grand  vice- 
regent  of  Kappa  Psi;  ed.  University 
of  Illinois,  1910;  initiated  by  Chi 
chapter,  1909;  historian  of  the  chap- 
ter; mem.  University  of  Illinois 
Pharmacy  School  Alumni  Associa- 
tion; delegate  to  national  conven- 
tion at  Chicago,  1913;  delegate  to 
Conference  of  Intermedical  Fraterni- 
ties Chicago,  1914;  instructor  in 
chemistry  of  pharmacy  school,  Uni- 
versity of  Illinois;  pharmacist  and 
chemist.  Address,  74  E.  12th  St., 
Chicago,  111. 

COLTRANE,  Jenn  Winslow;  presi- 
dent; Kappa  Delta;  ed.  Randolph- 
Macon  Woman's  College,  1906;  initi- 
ated by  Theta  chapter,  Oct.  27,  1903; 
chapter  president;  first  Kappa  Delta 
inspector;  national  treasurer;  five 
years  business  manager  of  "An- 
gelos";  contributor  to  "Angelos"; 
attended  every  national  conven- 
tion except  the  first  one;  worked 
on  coat  of  arms,  helped  establish 
magazine,  established  secret  sup- 
plement, revised  constitution;  in- 
stalled first  chapter  in  the  north; 


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Kappa  Delta  delegate  to  National 
Pan-Hellenic;  contributor  to  Banta's 
"Greek  Exchange";  interested  in  so- 
cial service  and  civic  work;  mem. 
King's  Daughters  and  on  state 
board,  Federated  Woman's  Club, 
Daughters  of  American  Revolution. 
Address,  84  N.  Union  St.,  Concord, 
N.  C. 

COMPTON,  Frank  Elbert;  president; 
Theta  Delta  Chi;  ed.  at  University 
of  Wisconsin,  1898;  initated  by 
Sigma  Deuteron,  May  15,  1895; 
chapter  president,  national  presi- 
dent; mem.  Central  Graduate  Asso- 
ciation of  Chicago;  contributed 
$1,000  to  the  "Compton  Scholarship 
Fund,"  the  income  to  be  used  in 
awarding  a  prize  each  year  to  the 
chapter  maintaining  the  highest 
scholarship  average  for  the  year; 
delegate  inter-fraternity  congress, 
Chicago,  Illinois,  1913;  educational 
publisher,  firm  of  F.  E.  Compton  & 
Co.,  215  S.  Market  St.,  Chicago;  m. 
Emma  Blaesser,  Oct  14,  1905.  Ad- 
dress, residence,  775  Grove  St., 
Glencoe,  111. 

CONGDON,  Herbert  Wheaton;  secre- 
tary of  insignia  committee  of  Delta 
Upsilon;  ed.  Columbia  University, 
1897;  initiated  by  Columbia  chap- 
ter, 1894;  president  of  the  chapter; 
mem.  New  York  Delta  Upsilon  Club 
and  Brooklyn  Delta  Upsilon  Club; 
designed  coat  of  arms;  architect; 
captain  Twenty-Third  Infantry,  N. 
Y.  N.  G.;  mem.  Society  of  Colonial 
Wars  and  Sons  of  the  American 
Revolution.  Address,  18  Broadway, 
New  York  City. 


CON  LEY,  Walter  Henry,  M.  D.;  presi- 
dent of  the  national  council  of  Phi 
Sigma  Kappa;  ed.  Union  Univer- 
sity, 1891;  initiated  by  Beta  chap- 
ter, Oct.,  1888;  vice-president  of  the 
chapter;  mem.  Beta  Alumni  Asso- 
ciation; president  of  the  New  York 
club;  auditor  and  president  of  the 
national  council;  delegate  to  New 
York  Inter-Fraternity  Conference, 
1913,  1914,  1915;  physician  and  sur- 
geon; medical  superintendent  Met- 
ropolitan Hospital,  New  York  City. 
Address,  Metropolitan  Hospital, 
New  York  City. 

CONNALLY,  Thomas  Whipple;  Grand 
Zeta;  Chi  Phi;  ed.  at  Emory  Col- 
lege, Ph.  B.,  1902;  University  of 
Georgia,  B.  L.,  1904;  Yale  Univer- 
sity, LL.  B.,  1905;  initiated  by 
Gamma  chapter,  Sept.  20,  1898; 
affiliated  Eta  chapter  and  Omicron 
chapter;  mem.  Phi  Delta  Phi  at 
Yale;  held  every  chapter  office; 
mem.  Atlanta  Alumni  Association 
and  chairman  executive  committee; 
delegate  to  all  but  one  national  con- 
vention since  1900,  fourteen  in  all; 
national  office,  grand  Zeta;  assisted 
in  preparation  of  registers  in  1908 
and  1914;  edited  Chi  Phi  "Year 
Book"  of  1904  and  1905;  lawyer  and 
real  estate.  Address,  Connally 
Building,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

CONNARD,  Arthur  Foster;  grand  py- 
lortes  in  grand  council  of  Tau 
Kappa  Epsilon;  ed.  University  of 
Illinois,  1912;  initiated  by  Gamma 
chapter,  Feb.,  1912;  charter  mem- 
ber; mem.  University  of  Illinois  and 
Chicago  Alumni  Associations;  grand 


LEADING  GREEKS 


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pylortes  since  April,  1913;  mechani- 
cal and  structural  engineer,  design- 
ing conveying  machinery.  Address, 
306  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Bldg.,  Aurora,  111. 

CONNER,  Martin  Sennett;  Kappa 
Alpha  (South);  Phi  Alpha  Delta; 
ed.  at  University  of  Mississippi 
B.  S.  1910,  LL,  B.  1912;  Yale  Uni- 
versity cum  laude  1913;  initiated  by 
Alpha  Upsilon  chapter  of  Kappa 
Alpha,  1907;  by  Calhoun  chapter  of 
Phi  Alpha  Delta  in  1912;  first  honor 
man  University  of  Mississippi; 
chapter  president;  mem.  Hatties- 
burg  Alumni  Association  and  Yale 
Alumni  Association  of  Kappa  Alpha; 
former  associate  editor  of  Kappa  Al- 
pha "Journal";  delegate  to  national 
convention  Birmingham,  1910;  editor- 
in-chief  "Calhoun  Affairs"  and  of 
"Ole  Miss,"  an  interfrat  publication, 
representative  of  fraternities  before 
Mississippi  Legislature  in  1912  and 
lead  the  fight  against  anti-fraternity 
legislation;  mem.  University  of 
Mississippi  Pan-Hellenic  Council, 
1909-1912;  lawyer.  Address,  Semi- 
nary, Miss. 

CONNOR,  John  Gilbert;  president 
board  of  trustees  of  Lafayette  chap- 
ter; Delta  Upsilon;  ed.  at  Lafayette 
College,  1897;  initiated  by  Lafay- 
ette chapter,  1885;  chapter  presi- 
dent; largely  instrumental  in  financ- 
ing and  building  Lafayette  chapter 
house;  mem.  national  board  of 
trustees;  delegate  to  national  con- 
ventions, 1886,  1909,  1910;  contrib- 
utor to  magazine;  president,  Con- 
nor Millwork  Co.;  mem.  Knights 
Templars,  Scottish  Rite  Masons;  m. 


Carrie  Helen  Sciple,  June  25,  1889. 
Address,  8  Belmont  Circle,  Trenton, 
N.  J. 

COOK,  Arthur  Arnold;  province  presi- 
dent of  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  mem. 
Phi  Delta  Phi;  ed.  at  University  of 
Washington,  1911;  initiated  by 
Washington  Alpha  of  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon  as  a  charter  member,  May 
30,  1906;  mem.  Tacoma  Alumni  As- 
sociation and  president;  delegate  to 
national  convention  Kansas  City, 
1910;  president  province  Lambda; 
contributor  to  magazine;  chief 
draftsman,  office  of  Pierce  County 
Engineer.  Address,  621  6th  Ave., 
Tacoma,  Wash. 

COOK,  Fanny  K.  Reed;  Pi  Beta  Phi; 
ed.  University  of  Michigan,  1890; 
initiated  by  Michigan  Beta  chapter, 
April,  1888;  contributed  to  "Arrow" 
of  Pi  Beta  Phi;  grand  vice-president 
and  president  of  National  Alumnae 
Association;  attended  national  con- 
ventions at  Chicago,  1893,  Madison, 
1897,  and  Syracuse,  1901;  mem. 
O.  E.  S.;  m.  Justin  T.  Cook,  1905. 
Address  R.  R.  4,  Homer,  Mich. 

COOK,  George;  grand  primarius  of 
Alpha  Kappa  Kappa;  ed.  Dart- 
mouth College,  1869;  initiated  by 
Alpha  chapter,  1890;  contributed  to 
fraternity  magazine;  delegate  to  all 
national  conventions;  physician; 
mem.  Masons,  Odd  Fellows  and 
Sons  of  Veterans.  Address,  16  Cen- 
ter St.,  Concord,  N.  H. 

COOK,  Grace  Jordan  (Mrs.  H.  W.) ; 
Zeta  Tau  Alpha;  ed.  at  University 
of  Arkansas  B.  A.  1905;  initiated 
by  Epsilon  chapter  as  a  charter 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


member  Dec.  18,  1903;  chapter  pres- 
ident; affiliated  with  Little  Rock 
Alumnae  Association;  inspector  for 
a  number  of  years;  installed  Mu 
and  Xi  chapters;  gave  the  first  fra- 
ternity examinations;  editor  of 
Themis,  1904-1910;  grand  vice- 
president,  1908-1912;  attended 
fourth,  fifth,  sixth  national  conven- 
tions as  member  of  grand  chapter; 
contributor  to  magazine;  home 
maker;  m.  Henry  Winbourn  Cook, 
May  27,  1912.  Address,  1008  W. 
4th  Ave.,  Pine  Bluff,  Ark. 

COOK,  Melville  Thurston;  trustee; 
Delta  Upsilon;  ed.  at  De  Pauw  Uni- 
versity and  Leland  Stanford  Jr. 
University,  1894;  initiated  by  the 
De  Pauw  chapter,  Oct.,  1888;  affili- 
ated with  the  Stanford  chapter; 
mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa  and  Sigma 
Xi;  chapter  president;  mem.  In- 
diana Delta  Upsilon  club;  associate 
editor  of  "Catalogue";  delegate  na- 
tional convention  Waterville,  Maine, 
1892;  professor  of  plant  pathology, 
Rutgers  College;  m.  Dora  Reavill, 
Alpha  Phi,  Sept.  8,  1897.  Address, 
Rutgers  College,  New  Brunswick, 
N.  J. 

COOK,  Wells  M.;  mem.  of  executive 
committee  of  College  Fraternity 
Reference  Bureau;  Phi  Kappa  Sig- 
ma; ed.  Northwestern  University; 
member  of  the  national  executive 
committee  of  Phi  Kappa  Sigma;  law- 
yer. Address,  39  S.  LaSalle  St.,  Chi- 
cago, 111. 

COOKSTON,  Helen;  grand  vice-presi- 
dent of  Sigma  Sigma  Sigma;  ed. 
normal  department  of  Miami  Uni- 


versity, 1912;  initiated  by  Kappa 
chapter,  Nov.,  1911;  president  of  the 
chapter;  contributed  to  fraternity 
magazine;  mem.  Cincinnati  Alumni 
Association;  assisted  at  installation 
of  Phi  chapter;  chairman  of  con- 
vention committee  for  1915;  dele- 
gate to  national  convention  of  1913 
at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Address,  243  Ava- 
lon  Ave.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

COONEY,  Nelson  R.;  grand  president 
of  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon;  ed.  Ohio 
Northern  University,  1905;  initiated 
by  Ohio  Alpha  chapter,  April  8, 
1905;  contributed  to  fraternity  mag- 
azine; delegate  to  national  conven- 
tion at  Philadelphia,  1906;  attorney 
at  law;  now  developing  land  in  Ari- 
zona; mem.  F.  and  A.  M.,  Dunkirk 
Lodge  549,  Ada  chapter  Royal  Arch 
Masons  No.  138,  Wooster  Council 
No.  13,  R.  and  S.  ML;  m.  Lata 
B.  Harbach,  June  1,  1908.  Address, 
Box  42,  Falleson,  Ariz. 

COOPER,  Daniel  William;  a  founder; 
Sigma  Chi;  ed.  at  Miami  University, 
1857;  initiated  with  Alpha  chapter 
as  a  charter  member,  being  one  of 
the  founders  of  Sigma  Chi;  chapter 
president;  minister;  m.  Jane  Skin- 
ner, Oct.  6,  1859.  Address,  546  Del- 
aware Ave.,  Marion,  Ohio. 

COOVER,  Winfred  Forrest  V.;  Sigma 
Alpha  Epsilon;  ed.  Ohio  State  Uni- 
versity, A.  M.,  1903;  A.  B.,  Otter- 
bein  University,  1900;  summer 
school  at  Columbia  University;  cap- 
tain of  football  team,  1898,  and 
coach  and  president  of  the  athletic 
association,  1899;  captain  of  football 
team  at  Ohio  State  University, 


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63 


1902;  mem.  Sigma  Xi,  Gamma  Sig- 
ma Delta,  Phi  Kappa  Phi  and  Phi 
Lambda  Upsilon  (honorary) ;  mem. 
Otterbein  and  Ohio  State  University 
Alumni  Association;  treasurer  of 
the  Iowa  Gamma  Association  of 
S.  A.  E.,  1909;  professor  of  chemis- 
try and  chairman  of  Department  of 
Chemistry  at  Ohio  State  University; 
mem.  Masons,  American  Chemical 
Society  and  National  Geographic  So- 
ciety; m.  Effle  R.  Richer,  Dec.  28, 
1904.  Address,  Campus,  Ames,  la. 

CORBETT,  Elizabeth;  editor-in-chief 
"Angelos"  of  Kappa  Delta;  ed.  at 
Florida  State  College  for  Women, 
1911,  B.  S.;  initiated  by  Kappa  Al- 
pha chapter,  1909;  secretary  of 
chapter;  delegate  to  national  con- 
vention, 1911;  attended  National 
Pan-Hellenic  Congress;  delegate  to 
editors'  conference,  1913;  editor  of 
"Secret  Magazine."  Address,  230 
Gilmore  St.,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

CORBETT,  Elizabeth  F.;  alumni  and 
exchange  editor  of  "Quarterly"  of  Al- 
pha Gamma  Delta;  ed.  University  of 
Wisconsin,  1910;  initiated  by  Beta 
chapter,  February  22,  1907;  national 
Pan-Hellenic  Congress  delegate,  1911- 
12-13;  mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  secre- 
tary, 1911-13;  mem.  University 
Alumni  Association;  author  of  So- 
rority Memorial  Service;  contribu- 
tor to  Alpha  Gamma  Delta  "Quar- 
terly"; suffrage  worker.  Address, 
National  Home,  Wisconsin. 

CORNELIUS,  Milton  E.;  member  of 
governing  body;  Delta  Chi,  Acacia; 
ed.  at  University  of  Nebraska  A.  B. 
1907,  LL.  B.  1909;  initiated  by  Ne- 


braska chapter  as  a  charter  member, 
1909;  mem.  Daleth  chapter  of  Aca- 
cia; installing  officer  of  Ames  chap- 
ter of  Acacia;  mem.  Los  Angeles 
Alumni  chapter  of  Delta  Chi;  mem. 
of  governing  board;  delegate  na- 
tional convention,  1913;  investment 
broker;  Thirty-Second  Degree  Ma- 
son, Shriner.  Address,  Bankers 
Club,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

COWLES,  Frederick  Ragland;  presi- 
dent of  Zeta  Province  of  Phi  Delta 
Theta;  ed.  at  University  of  Kansas, 
1905;  also  at  Missouri  School  of 
Mines;  initiated  by  Kansas  Alpha 
chapter,  October,  1904;  secretary  of 
Kansas  Alpha  Alumni  Association 
since  1905;  secretary  of  Missouri 
Valley  Association  of  District  Offi- 
cers, 1910;  vice-president  of  Zeta 
Province,  1906-10;  president  of  Zeta 
Province,  1910;  contributor  to 
"Scroll"  of  Phi  Delta  Theta;  dele- 
gate to  Pittsburgh  national  conven 
tion,  1908;  delegate  to  Niagara  Falls 
national  convention,  1910;  delegate 
to  Chicago  national  convention, 
1912;  delegate  to  Des  Moines,  Iowa, 
district  convention,  1905;  presiding 
officer  of  Province  conventions  at 
Evanston,  1907;  Kansas  City,  Mo., 
1909;  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1911;  Madison, 
Wis.,  1913;  secured  charter  for  Kan- 
sas Beta  of  Washburn  College,  1910; 
installed  officers  of  South  Dakota 
Alpha  at  University  of  South  Da- 
kota, 1906;  installed  officers  of  Kan- 
sas Beta  at  Washburn  College,  1910; 
installed  officers  of  Colorado  Beta 
at  Colorado  College,  1913;  installed 
officers  of  Iowa  Gamma  at  Iowa 


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State  College,  Ames,  Iowa,  1913; 
founded  system  of  chapter  advisors; 
school  teacher.  Address  1409  Ten- 
nessee Ave.,  Lawrence,  Kan. 

COWLES,  Luzerne  Simeon;  Sigma 
Alpha  Epsilon;  ed.  at  Massachu- 
setts Institute  of  Technology,  1897; 
initiated  by  Massachusetts  Iota  Tau, 
March  10,  1894;  eminent  archon  of 
chapter;  president  Boston  Alumni 
Association,  treasurer  chapter 
board  of  trustees,  delegate  province 
Alpha  conventions,  1897,  1898,  1910; 
associate  editor  of  "Record"  1895; 
treasurer  province  Alpha,  1908-1910; 
civil  engineer  with  engineer  of 
structures,  Boston  Elevated  Railway 
Co.;  m.  Amy  E.  Olmsted,  June  11, 
1902.  Address,  15  Dwight  St., 
Brookline,  Mass. 

COX,  Albert  Lyman;  past  province 
president  of  province  Gamma  of 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  ed.  University 
of  North  Carolina,  1904;  initiated 
by  N.  C.  Xi  chapter,  Sept.  16,  1901; 
eminent  archon  of  the  chapter; 
mem.  Raleigh  Alumni  Association; 
delegate  to  several  district  conven- 
tions; delegate  to  national  conven- 
tion of  1909;  attorney-at-law ;  mem. 
Masons  and  Knights  of  Pythias;  m. 
Arabel  Parker  Nash,  Dec.  1,  1909. 
Address,  407-8  Tucker  Bldg.,  Ra- 
leigh, N.  C. 

COXE,  Fred  Jackson;  president  of 
general  council;  Phi  Delta  Theta; 
ed.  at  University  of  North  Carolina, 
1899;  initiated  by  North  Carolina 
Beta  chapter,  1897;  chapter  presi- 
dent; mem.  Wadesboro  Alumni 
Club;  president  of  Beta  province; 


secretary  to  general  council;  dele- 
gate to  interfraternity  convention, 
1908;  attorney-at-law;  Mason;  m. 
Elizabeth  M.  Dunlap,  April  25,  1905. 
Address,  Wadesboro,  N.  C. 

CRABBS,  Leo  Barr;  Sigma  Alpha  Ep- 
silon; ed.  at  Kansas  University, 
1903;  initiated  by  Kansas  Alpha, 
1902;  chronicler  of  chapter;  mem. 
Kansas  City  Alumni  Association; 
treasurer  Union  Bank  Note  Co.; 
Thirty-Second  Degree  Mason;  m. 
Mary  Scott  Johnson,  Dec.  6,  1911. 
Address,  303  W.  10th,  Kansas  City, 
Mo. 

CRAIG,  John  J.;  chancellor  of  Lambda 
district  of  Delta  Theta  Phi;  ed. 
University  of  Southern  California, 
1913;  initiated  by  Field  Senate, 
1911;  tribune  to  national  senate 
from  chapter;  mem.  Stanford  Al- 
umni Association  of  Delta  Theta 
Phi;  attorney-at-law;  mem.  B.  P. 
0.  E.,  N.  S.  G.  W.,  T.  F.  B.  Ad- 
dress, 321  Washington  Bldg.,  Los 
Angeles,  Calif. 

CRAIG,  Lillian  Sinclair;  grand  worthy 
representative  of  Sigma  Iota  Chi; 
ed.  Belmont  College;  initiated  by 
Zeta  chapter,  Feb.,  1912;  worthy 
matron  of  the  chapter;  delegate  to 
national  convention  at  St.  Louis, 
Mo.  Address,  Navasota,  Texas. 

CRANE,  Grace  Binney;  Kappa  Kappa 
Gamma;  ed.  Boston  University, 
1902;  initiated  by  Phi  chapter,  Nov., 
1898;  secretary  and  treasurer  of  the 
chapter;  mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
secretary  of  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma 
Alumni  Association  of  Boston; 
alumnae  delegate  to  Pan-Hellenic 


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one    year.    Address,     385     Quincy 
Ave.,   Braintree,   Mass. 

CRANN,  Lois  Smith  (Mrs.  James  H./; 
national  inspector  of  Alpha  Chi 
Omega;  ed.  Simpson  College,  Indi- 
anola,  la.,  1905;  initiated  by  Mu 
chapter,  1906;  charter  member  of 
chapter;  business  manager  of  the 
"Lyre"  of  Alpha  Chi  Omega  for  two 
years;  delegate  to  national  conven- 
tion of  1911;  chairman  of  National 
Pan-Hellenic  Congress,  1913-1914; 
delegate  to  Chicago  Greek  Confer- 
ence of  1913;  m.  James  H.  Crann, 
1907.  Address,  610  Colorado  St., 
Davenport,  la. 

CRAWFORD,  Lulu  Parker;  grand 
vice-president;  Delta  Gamma;  ed.  at 
Buchtel  College  1895,  Emerson  Col- 
lege 1897;  initiated  by  Eta  chapter, 
1891;  chapter  president;  attended 
four  national  conventions;  delegate 
national  convention  at  Evanston; 
grand  vice-president;  author  several 
songs;  contributor  to  magazine,  spe- 
cial work  on  fraternity  examina- 
tions; m.  Robert  Kingsley  Craw- 
ford, 1901.  Address,  106  Hamilton 
Ave.,  Akron,  Ohio. 

CRAWFORD,  Robert  Percy;  recording 
and  corresponding  secretary  of 
Pittsburgh  Alumni  Association  of 
Phi  Kappa  Psi;  ed.  Lafayette  Col- 
lege, 1912;  initiated  by  Penn.  Theta 
chapter,  Sept.,  1908;  correspondent 
to  the  "Shield"  of  Phi  Kappa  Psi; 
oiJ  operator  with  William  J.  Craw- 
ford Co.  Address,  office,  1008  Hartje 
Bldg.,  14  Wood  St.;  residence  307 
Oakland  Ave.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

CRAWFORD,  William  Blaxham;  grand 


historian  of  Kappa  Alpha;  ed.  at 
Washington  and  Lee  University, 
1903;  initiated  by  Alpha  chapter, 
September,  1903;  secretary  of  chap- 
ter; delegate  to  many  national  con- 
ventions; delegate  to  all  district  con- 
ventions since  1903;  province  com- 
mander two  years;  regular  contrib- 
uting editor  to  Kappa  Alpha  maga- 
zine for  eleven  years;  organized  two 
active  and  two  alumni  chapters; 
lawyer;  mem.  Knights  of  Pythias, 
B.  P.  O.  E.;  m.  Aeneid  Barlow,  May 
1,  1911.  Address,  Kissimmee,  Fla. 

CR  ITCH  LOW,  George  Read;  ex-grand 
president  of  Phi  Alpha  Gamma; 
Delta  Tau  Delta,  Phi  Alpha  Gamma, 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  ed.  at  Wooster 
University,  Amherst  College,  1895, 
Hahnemann  Medical  College,  1898; 
initiated  by  Psi  chapter  of  Delta 
Tau  Delta,  Oct.,  1891;  charter  mem- 
ber of  Gamma  chapter  of  Phi  Al- 
pha Gamma;  founder  and  vice- 
president  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Club  of 
Buffalo;  mem.  Buffalo  Alumni  As- 
sociation of  Delta  Tau  Delta  and 
Buffalo  alumni  chapter  of  Phi  Alpha 
Gamma;  grand  president  of  Phi 
Alpha  Gamma,  1897;  delegate  to 
every  national  convention  of  Phi 
Alpha  Gamma;  contributor  to  Phi 
Alpha  Gamma  "Quarterly";  author 
of  Phi  Alpha  Gamma  ritual;  sur- 
geon to  Erie  County  Hospital  and 
Buffalo  Homeopathic  Hospital;  m. 
Kate  B.  Buell,  Dec.,  1904.  Address, 
647  S.  Lafayette  Ave.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

CROSETT,  Frederick  Melvin;  trustee 
and  director  of  the  corporation 
Delta  Upsilon;  ed.  at  New  York  Uni- 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


versity,  1884;  initiated  by  New 
York  chapter,  April,  1881;  chapter 
vice-president;  chapter  trustee  and 
president  of  board  of  trustees;  chap- 
ter editor  and  associate  editor  1902 
"Catalogue";  alumni  secretary  of 
chapter  since  1899;  chairman  com- 
mittee on  Delta  Upsilon  Semi-Cen- 
tennial  Convention,  New  York  City, 
1884;  chairman  of  committee  on 
publication  of  the  "Delta  Upsilon 
Annual,"  1884-1888;  treasurer  and 
trustee  of  New  York  Delta  Upsilon 
Club,  1887-1890;  assisted  in  editing 
1884  and  1891  Delta  Upsilon  "Cata- 
logue"; was  member  executive  coun- 
cil, 1883-1888,  and  its  secretary 
three  years;  associate  founder  and 
chairman  of  committee  to  establish 
chapters  of  Delta  Upsilon  at  Lafay- 
ette, Columbia,  Lehigh,  Tufts  and 
De  Pauw;  associate  editor  "Our 
Record,"  1886;  attended  all  but  two 
national  conventions  since  1880,  mak- 
ing a  total  of  thirty-two  attended; 
business  manager  and  editor-in- 
chief  of  "Quarterly"  1883-1892; 
mem.  New  York  and  New  England 
Delta  Upsilon  clubs;  corporation 
official,  president  and  director  Con- 
tracting Co.  of  America,  secretary 
Caribbean-American  Development 
Co.,  chairman  board  of  directors 
Plymouth  Seam  Face  Granite  Co., 
president  Mutual  Warehouse  Co., 
president  and  general  manager 
Wern  Stone  Paving  Co/;  aide-de 
camp  with  rank  of  major  to  Gov. 
Charles  E.  Hughes;  mem.  Founders 
and  Patriots  of  America,  Society  of 
Colonial  Wars,  Sons  of  the  Revolu- 
tion, New  York  State  Historical  As- 


sociation, Kane  Lodge  F.  and  A. 
M.,  Coeur  De  Lion  Commandery, 
Knights  Templars,  Jerusalem  chap- 
ter Royal  Arch  Masons,  Mecca  Tem- 
ple of  Mystic  Shrine,  prominent 
clubman;  m.  Annie  H.  Kidd,  June  6, 
1889.  Address,  101  Park  Ave.,  New 
York  City. 

CROSSLEY,  Moses  Leverock;  Sigma 
Nu;  ed.  at  Brown  University,  1909; 
founder  of  local  that  became  Delta 
Lambda  chapter  of  Sigma  Nu,  be- 
ing initiated  after  graduation,  June, 
1912;  mem.  Sigma  Xi;  mem.  Provi- 
dence Alumni  Association  of  Sigma 
Nu;  delegate  fourteenth  district  con- 
vention, 1914;  professor  of  chemis- 
try Wesleyan  University;  m.  Elise 
E.  McCausland,  Alpha  Omicron  Pi, 
Jan.,  1914.  Address,  80  Pearl  St., 
Middletown,  Conn. 

CROSWELL,  Mary  Sybel;  Sigma  Kap- 
pa; ed.  Colby  College,  1896;  initi- 
ated by  Alpha  chapter,  1892;  vice- 
president  of  the  chapter;  contrib- 
uted to  fraternity  magazine;  mem. 
Portland  Alumni  Association; 
grand  secretary  pro-tern  at  Syra- 
cuse convention;  delegate  to  na- 
tional conventions  at  Syracuse  and 
Waterville ;  physician,  (specialist 
ear,  nose  and  throat;  mem.  Daugh- 
ters of  the  American  Revolution, 
Rebeccahs,  Grange.  Address,  Farm- 
ington,  Maine. 

CROW,  Martha  Foote;  founder  of 
Alpha  Phi;  ed.  Syracuse  University, 
1876;  Alpha  chapter,  Sept.,  1872; 
president  of  the  chapter;  wrote 
some  songs  and  the  ritual;  mem. 
Syracuse  University,  Wellesley  Col- 


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lege,  Grinell  College,  Universities  of 
Chicago  and  Northwestern  Alumni 
Associations;  grand  president  of  Al- 
pha Phi  in  early  years;  author  and 
teacher;  traveled  in  Etirope  and 
Great  Britain  extensively;  lady 
principal  and  dean  of  women  in  sev- 
eral schools  and  colleges;  m.  John 
M.  Crow,  Ph.  D.  Address,  Tucka- 
hoe,  New  York  City,  N.  Y. 

CULBERTSON,  B.  Keith;  Sigma  Chi; 
ed.  at  Missouri  University,  1907;  in- 
itiated by  Xi  Xi  chapter,  fall  of 
1903;  chapter  secretary;  mem.  Sig- 
ma Chi  Alumni  Association  of  Okla- 
homa; organizer  of  Oklahoma  Uni- 
versity chapter;  delegate  to  national 
convention  Pittsburgh,  to  district 
convention  Fayetteville,  Ark.;  sec- 
retary Oklahoma  City  alumni;  gulf 
coast  representative  Thos.  D.  Mur- 
phy Co.;  Thirty-Second  Degree  Ma- 
son, Shrine,  Elks;  m.  Lila  M.  King, 
July  28,  1909.  Address,  Box  822, 
Beaumont,  Texas. 

CULBERTSON,  John  Giffen;  Sigma 
Alpha  Epsilon;  ed.  at  Pennsylvania 
State  College,  1907;  initiated  by 
Pennsylvania  Alpha  Zeta,  Oct.  1, 
1903;  eminent  archon  of  chapter; 
first  president  Pennsylvania  Alpha 
Zeta  Association;  delegate  to  district 
conventions,  1904,  1906;  to  national 
convention,  1906;  secretary  and 
manager  Wichita  Falls  Motor  Co.; 
vico-president  Wichita  Falls  Gas 
Co.;  mem.  Elks,  Masons,  Rotary 
Club.  Address,  Wichita  Falls, 
Texas. 

CUNNINGHAM,  Kenneth  Reese;  na- 
tional treasurer;  Delta  Kappa  Epsi- 


lon; ed.  at  Amherst  College,  1909; 
initiated  by  Sigma  chapter,  Oct., 
1905;  chapter  treasurer;  mem.  Del- 
ta Kappa  Epsilon  alumni  clubs  of 
Pittsburgh,  Western  Pennsylvania 
and  Amherst;  delegate  to  national 
convention  Hartford,  1908;  attorney- 
at-law;  m.  Edna  Chipman  Moehr- 
ing,  Oct.  14,  1912.  Address,  501  Frick 
Bldg.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

CURL,  Joseph  Ryland;  exchange  edi- 
tor; Sigma  Phi  Epsilon;  ed.  at 
George  Washington  University 
B.  S.  1909,  LL.  B.  1911;  initiated  by 
District  of  Columbia  Alpha,  Oct.  9, 
1909;  was  co-organizer  and  charter 
member  of  the  local  and  was  initi- 
ated when  the  chapter  was  in- 
stalled; mem.  District  of  Columbia 
Alumni  Association;  reported  1910 
and  1912  conclaves;  exchange  editor 
Sigma  Phi  Epsilon  "Journal";  con- 
tributed to  magazine;  lawyer,  firm 
of  Erskine,  Palmer  &  Curl;  sec- 
retary and  instructor  department 
of  law  George  Washington  Univer- 
sity, 1910-1912;  mem.  University 
Club  of  Wheeling.  Address,  100 
Schmulbach  Bldg.,  Wheeling,  W.  Va. 

CUR  REN  S,  Mrs.  Gertrude  Fitz- Ran- 
dolph; president  of  province  Epsi- 
lon of  Pi  Beta  Phi  two  terms;  ed. 
University  of  Colorado,  1900;  initi- 
ated by  Colorado  Alpha  chapter, 
March,  1896;  president  of  the  chap- 
ter; mem.  Boulder  Alumni  Associa- 
tion; attended  national  conventions 
of  1898  and  1899;  mem.  Daughters 
of  the  American  Revolution;  m. 
Rev.  J.  Wilson  Current,  1898.  Ad- 


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dress,  1445  Grandview  Ave.,  Bould- 
er, Colo. 

CURRY,  Dalfers  P.,  M.  D.;  permanent 
chairman  of  extension  committee  of 
Phi  Chi,  1903-1906;  ed.  University 
of  Louisville,  1903;  initiated  by  Ep- 
silon  chapter,  now  Alpha  Alpha 
chapter,  1900;  charter  member  of 
chapter;  treasurer  and  grand  repre- 
sentative of  the  chapter;  delegate  to 
national  convention  of  1903;  field 
director  Rockefeller  Hookworm 
Committee,  State  Board  of  Health 
of  Kentucky;  mem.  Masons, 
Knights  of  Pythias,  W.  O.  W., 
Royal  Arch  Mason;  m.  Katherine 
McNeal,  1908.  Address,  Saint 
Charles,  Ky. 

CURTIS,  Harry  A.;  grand  master  al- 
chemist of  Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  mem, 
Sigma  Nu,  Gamma  Alpha,  Tau  Beta 
Pi  and  Sigma  Chi  fraternities ;  ed.  at 
University  of  Colorado  and  University 
of  Wisconsin;  initiated  by  Eta  chap- 
ter June,  1908;  master  alchemist  of 
chapter;  delegate  to  national  con- 
vention, 1912;  vice  grand  master  al- 
chemist; contributor  to  "Hexagon" 
of  Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  assistant  pro- 
fessor of  chemistry,  University  of 
Colorado;  m.  Irene  Hall,  1911.  Ad- 
dress, 912  Lincoln  PL,  Boulder,  Colo. 

CURTIS,  James  B.,  president  of  the 
inter-fraternity  conference ;  Delta 
Tau  Delta;  ed.  at  Butler  College, 
1881;  initiated  by  Beta  Zeta  chap- 
ter, 1878;  mem.  Chicago  and  New 
York  Alumni  Associations,  national 
president  of  Delta  Tau  Delta;  con- 
tributor to  magazine;  delegate  to 
inter-fraternity  conference,  New 


York,  and  at  present  the  chief  ex- 
ecutive of  the  same;  lawyer;  six 
years  member  Indiana  House  of 
Representatives,  corporation  coun- 
sel, City  of  Indianapolis,  served  as 
captain  of  Battery  A,  Indianapolis 
Light  Artillery,  in  active  service  in 
Porto  Rico,  Spanish-American  war; 
mem.  Masons,  Knights  of  Pythias; 
m.  Jennette  Cutler.  Address,  115 
Broadway,  New  York  City. 

CUSHMAN,  Jeannette  Allen;  Alpha 
Chi  Omega;  ed.  Albion  College, 
1893;  initiated  by  Beta  chapter, 
October,  1890;  president  of  the 
chapter;  mem.  Delta  Delta  Alum- 
nae chapter;  national  president;  in- 
strumental in  establishing  Delta 
Delta  Alumnae  chapter  and  her 
first  president;  delegate  to  national 
conventions  at  De  Pauw  Univer- 
sity, 1891;  mem.  Daughters  of  the 
American  Revolution;  m.  Herbert 
W.  Cushman,  Oct.,  1895.  Address, 
1525  Poinsettia  PI.,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif. 

CUSHMAN,  Orville  Ellsworth;  Sigma 
Alpha  Epsilon;  ed.  at  University  of 
South  Dakota,  1912;  initiated  by 
South  Dakota  Sigma,  Nov.  1,  1911; 
eminent  archon  of  chapter;  trustee 
in  chapter  house  association,  dele- 
gate to  national  convention,  Nash- 
ville, 1912;  i  chemist,  assistant  in 
University  of  California,  formerly 
chemist  South  Dakota  State  Food 
and  Drug  Laboratory;  mem,  Ma- 
son. Address  203  Forest  Ave.,  Ver- 
million,  S.  D. 

CYKLER,  Emil  F.;  founder  Nu  chap- 
ter; Theta  Xi;  ed.  at  University  of 


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69 


California,  1911;  initiated  with  Nu 
chapter,  March,  1909,  of  which  he 
was  founder  and  charter  member; 
mem.  ,Tau  Beta  Pi  and  Sigma  Xi; 
deputy  grand  lecturer  of  chapter; 
built  $40,000  house  for  Nu  chap- 
ter, 1915;  delegate  national  conven- 
tion, New  York,  1913,  chairman  of 
district  convention,  San  Francisco, 
1915,  national  office  deputy  grand 
lecturer,  province  office  deputy 
grand  lecturer,  contributor  to  mag- 
azine; civil  and  consulting  struc- 
tural engineer;  mem.  Rotary  Club 
of  San  Francisco;  m.  Beatrice  Treu- 
ler,  Alpha  Omicron  Pi,  Stanford, 
Sept.  30,  1913.  Address,  2810  Ashby 
Ave.,  Berkeley,  Calif. 

D 

DAGGETT,  Vivian  Sloan;  president 
Texas  Alumni  chapter;  Beta  Sigma 
Omicron;  ed.  at  Christian  College, 
Columbia,  Mo.,  1911;  initiated  by 
Gamma  chapter,  February,  1910; 
chapter  president;  mem.  Lambda 
Mu;  m.  Charles  Daggett,  May  2, 
1912.  Address,  2204  Fairmount 
Ave.,  Ft.  Worth,  Texas. 

DANCY,  Frank  Battle;  Phi  Kappa  Sig- 
ma; ed.  at  University  of  North 
Carolina,  1881;  initiated  by  Lamb- 
da chapter,  1877;  chapter  president; 
raised  funds  for  and  supervised  the 
building  of  first  chapter  house  in 
the  fraternity  at  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 
in  1887;  national  president,  1890-91, 
contributor  to  magazine,  delegate 
to  national  convention;  manufactur- 
er with  F.  S.  Royster  Guano  Co.; 
m.  Elizabeth  H.  Grimes,  Raleigh, 


N.  C.,  Dec.  8,   1887.     Address,  1604 
Munsey  Bldg.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

DANIELS,  Richard  D.;  president 
Washington  Alumni  chapter;  Delta 
Tau  Delta;  ed.  at  George  Washing- 
ton University,  1909;  initiated  by 
Gamma  Eta  chapter,  1906;  mem. 
Washington  Alumni  chapter,  chair- 
man southeastern  conference,  1914; 
lawyer;  mem.  Washington  Country 
Club.  Address,  1033  Newton  St., 
Brookland,  Washington,  D.  C. 

DAVEY,  Berten  M.;  supreme  archon, 
Phi  Beta  Pi;  ed.  at  Detroit  College 
of  Medicine,  1905;  initiated  by  Kap- 
pa chapter,  1903;  vice  archon  of 
chapter;  delegate  national  conven- 
tion, Chicago,  1903;  member  su- 
preme council,  delegate  district  con- 
vention, 1905;  delegate  inter-fra- 
ternity convention  of  medical  fra- 
ternities, Chicago,  May  30,  1914; 
general  surgeon;  m.  Genevieve  M. 
Luger,  June  27,  1906.  Address, 
1001  E.  Michigan  Ave.,  Lansing, 
Mich. 

DAVIS,  Abigail  L.;  national  inspector, 
Alpha  Delta  Pi;  ed.  at  Randolph 
Macon  Woman's  College,  University 
of  Chicago,  1913;  initiated  by  Nu 
chapter,,  1907;  chapter  president; 
attended,  1909;  delegate,  1911,  1913 
national  conventions,  planned  and 
managed  Chicago  convention,  1913, 
drew  up  system  uniform  chapter  ac- 
counting, contributor  to  magazine; 
delegate  convention  of  all  fraterni- 
ties, June,  1913,  at  Chicago,  which 
established  the  College  Fraternity 
Reference  Bureau;  delegate  Nation- 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


al  Pan-Hellenic,  1913.    Address,  320 
Lamar  St.,  Weatherford,  Texas. 

DAVIS,  Mrs.  Anna  Bruce  Houston; 
historian  of  Zeta  Tau  Alpha;  ed. 
Virginia  State  Normal,  1900;  ini- 
tiated by  Alpha  chapter;  contrib- 
uted to  fraternity  magazine;  second 
grand  vice-president;  m.  William 
Emrys  Davis,  June  24,  1902.  Ad- 
dress, Jellico,  Tenn. 

DAVIS,  Benjamin  Marshall;  librarian 
of  Phi  Delta  Theta;  ed.  at  Butler 
College,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1890; 
initiated  by  Indianapolis  Gamma 
chapter,  1885;  president  of  chapter; 
mem.  Oxford,  Ohio  Alumni  Associa- 
tion; mem.  Los  Angeles,  California 
Alumni  Association;  delegate  to  sev- 
eral district  conventions;  college 
professor;  author  of  "Agricultural 
Education  in  Public  Schools";  di- 
rector of  educational  extension  at 
Miami  University,  Oxford,  Ohio;  m. 
Emma  Johnson  (Kappa  Kappa  Gam- 
ma), 1912.  Address,  Oxford,  Ohio. 

DAVIS,  Charles  Hugh;  Beta  Theta  Pi, 
Phi  Delta  Phi;  ed.  at  Iowa  State 
University,  University  of  Michigan, 
1896;  initiated  by  Lambda  chapter 
of  Beta  Theta  Pi,  January,  1891; 
chapter  president,  delegate  national 
convention  Nantasket  Beach,  Mass., 
delegate  national  convention  Phi 
Delta  Phi,  Washington,  D.  C.,  1898, 
pro-consul  and  consul,  1898-'99,  pres- 
ident Chicago  Alumni  chapter; 
credit  man,  C.  D.  Peacock,  jewelers; 
mem.  Masons,  Elks,  Loyal  Legion; 
m.  Ella  R.  Peacock,  1905.  Address, 
5300  East  End,  Chicago,  111. 

DAVIS,  Hope;  grand  vice-president  of 


Kappa  Alpha  Theta;  ed.  Brown 
University,  1906;  initiated  by  Alpha 
Epsilon  chapter,  November,  1902; 
treasurer  of  the  chapter;  mem.  Phi 
Beta  Kappa;  mem.  Indianapolis  Al- 
umnae Association  of  Kappa  Alpha 
Theta;  grand  vice-president  of  na- 
tional organization;  delegate  to  na- 
tional conventions  of  1905  and 
1913;  president  of  Indianapolis  City 
Pan-Hellenic.  Address,  2051  N. 
Delaware  St.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

DAVIS,  Thomas  Alexander;  reporter 
of  general  council;  Phi  Delta  The- 
ta; ed.  at  Wabash  College,  1896; 
initiated  by  Indiana  Beta  chapter, 
October,  1894;  chapter  president; 
mem.  Goshen-Elkhart  Alumni  Club; 
chapter  house  commissioner,  1906- 
'08,  historian  of  general  council, 
1910-11,  reporter  of  general  council, 
1911,  president  of  Epsilon  province, 
1919-1910,  the  national  editor  of 
"Scroll  and  Palladium";  delegate 
inter-fraternity  gathering,  Chicago, 
May  30,  1913,  which  established  the 
College  Fraternity  Reference  Bu- 
reau, delegate  national  inter-frater- 
nity conference,  1913;  attorney  at 
law;  m.  Charlotte  Parry  Carmien, 
Jan.  3,  1912.  Address,  Goshen,  Ind. 

DAVIS,  Thomas  Carroll;  grand  scribe 
of  Omega  Upsilon  Phi;  ed.  Jefferson 
Medical  College,  1909;  initiated  by 
Rho  chapter,  May  1,  1906;  senior 
master  of  the  chapter;  contributed 
to  fraternity  magazine;  mem.  Qua- 
ker City  Alumni  Association;  in- 
strumental in  organizing  three 
chapters;  senior  grand  master  and 
grand  scribe;  delegate  to  national 


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conventions  of  1909,  1910  and  1914; 
physician;  mem.  F.  and  A.  M.;  m. 
Julia  S.  Adams  Sept.  10,  1912.  Ad- 
dress, 2408  W.  Allegheny  Ave.,  Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. 

DAWES,  Charles  G.;  national  presi- 
dent; Delta  Upsilon;  ed.  at  Marietta 
College,  1884;  initiated  by  Marietta 
chapter;  m.  Caro  Dana  Blymyers. 
Address,  125  W.  Monroe  St.,  Chi- 
cago, 111. 

DAWSON,  Eric  Allen;  former  presi- 
dent of  province  Theta  of  Sigma  Al- 
pha Epsilon;  ed.  at  University  of 
Mississippi,  1908;  initiated  by  Mis- 
sissippi Gamma  chapter,  Nov.  5, 
1905;  eminent  archon  of  chapter; 
delegate  to  province  Theta  conven- 
tion, 1908;  president  of  province 
Theta,  1907;  attended  Atlantic  City 
national  convention,  S.  A.  E.,  1909; 
assistant  professor  of  modern  lan- 
guages, University  of  Mississippi, 
1909-1914;  faculty  of  the  University 
of  Illinois,  1915.  Address,  Cham- 
paign, 111. 

DAYTON,  Arthur  Spencer;  Delta  Tau 
Delta,  Phi  Alpha  Delta  (law);  ed. 
at  West  Virginia  University,  Yale 
University,  1909;  initiated  by  Gam- 
ma Delta  chapter  of  Delta  Tau  Del- 
ta, 1904;  initiated  by  Calhoun  chap- 
ter of  Phi  Alpha  Delta,  1909;  dele- 
gate national  convention  Delta  Tau 
Delta,  1905;  contributor  to  "Rain- 
bow" of  Delta  Tau  Delta;  attorney 
at  law,  author  of  legal  articles.  Ad- 
dress, Philippi,  W.  Va. 

DEAL,  Don  W.;  Phi  Kappa  Psi;  ed. 
at  Northwestern  University,  1904; 
initiated  by  Illinois  Alpha  chapter, 


1900;  mem.  Phi  Rho  Sigma;  mem. 
Springfield  Alumni  chapter;  sur- 
geon; m.  Sarah  Merkel,  1906.  Ad- 
dress, Leland  Office  Bldg.,  Spring- 
field, 111. 

DECKMAN,  Edward  John;  chief  of 
sixth  district  of  Beta  Theta  Pi;  ed. 
Dennison  University,  1904;  initiated 
by  Alpha  Eta  chapter,  April  18, 
1901;  manufacturers'  agent  or 
broker  in  power  house  machinery; 
m.  Caroline  I.  Woodrow,  June  26, 
1914.  Address,  office,  1417  Oliver 
Bldg.;  residence,  6968  Bennett  St., 
Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

DeGraff,  Lawrence;  grand  praetor  of 
sixth  province  of  Sigma  Chi;  ed. 
University  of  Chicago,  1898;  ini- 
tiated by  Omicron  Omicron  chapter, 
1897;  tribune  of  the  chapter;  mem. 
Chicago  and  Des  Moines  Alumni  As- 
sociations; consul  of  grand  chapter, 
1913;  delegate  to  various  district 
conventions;  delegate  to  national 
convention  at  Oxford,  Ohio;  judge 
of  district  court  since  1910,  assist- 
ant attorney  general  of  Iowa,  1904- 
1907;  prosecuting  attorney  Polk 
county,  1907-1910;  m.  Grace  L. 
Clark,  1901.  Address,  639  40th  St., 
Des  Moines,  la. 

DE  HAVEN,  Jessamine  B.;  president 
of  third  district  of  Kappa  Alpha 
Theta;  ed.  Allegheny  College,  1910; 
initiated  by  Mu  chapter,  Nov.  9, 
1907;  corresponding  secretary  of 
the  chapter;  mem.  Pittsburgh  Alum- 
nae Association;  attended  national 
convention  of  1913  at  New  York; 
teacher  in  Coraopolis  High  School. 


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Address,  719  School  St.,  Coraopolis, 
Pa. 

DENIOUS,  Wilbur  Franklin;  worthy 
grand  procurator;  Kappa  Sigma; 
Phi  Delta  Phi;  ed.  Baker  Univer- 
sity, 1898;  Denver  University,  1902; 
initiated  by  Beta  Omicron  chapter 
of  Kappa  Sigma,  1896;  mem.  Den- 
ver Alumni  chapter,  delegate  sev- 
eral district  conventions,  delegate 
national  convention,  1902;  national 
offices,  W.  G.  M.  C.  and  W.  G.  P., 
district  grand  master,  contributor  to 
magazine ;  delegate  inter-fraternity 
conference  New  York  City,  1912  and 
1913;  lawyer;  mem.  Knights  Temp- 
lars, Shrine;  m.  Edith  J.  Boughton, 
1905.  Address,  815  E.  &  C.  Bldg., 
Denver,  Colo. 

DENNIS,  Lindley  Hoag;  national  high 
chronicler  and  editor;  Alpha  Zeta; 
ed.  at  Pennsylvania  State  College, 
1912;  Initiated  by  Morrill  chapter, 
1909;  chancellor  of  chapter;  dele- 
gate national  convention,  1912,  1914; 
editor  "Alpha  Zeta  Quarterly";  in 
charge  agricultural  education  in 
public  schools  of  Pennsylvania;  m. 
Geraldine  C.  Conner.  Address,  Vo- 
cational Division,  Capital,  Harris- 
burg,  Pa. 

DENNIS,  Myrta  Kean;  Alpha  Chi 
Omega;  ed.  at  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity School  of  Music,  1906;  ini- 
tiated by  Gamma  chapter,  1901; 
chapter  secretary,  alumni  advisor  to 
chapter;  charter  mem.  Alpha  Alpha 
chapter,  Chicago  Alumni  chapter; 
delegate  national  conventions  Greeitf- 
castle,  1906;  Detroit,  1910;  grand 
treasurer,  1908-1910;  inspector,  1910, 


1912;  business  manager  "Lyre," 
1909-1910;  editor-in-chief,  1908,  song 
book  now  in  use;  a  contributor  to 
the  "Lyre";  served  on  organization, 
constitution  and  "Lyre"  subscriptions 
committees;  delegate  at  inter-soror- 
ity conference;  instructor  in  piano, 
Northwestern  University  School  of 
Music,  1907-1908;  instructor  and 
later  director  of  music  department  of 
Red  River  Valley  University,  1902- 
1904;  m.  Ralph  B.  Dennis,  Delta 
Tau  Delta,  1904.  Address,  731  Clin- 
ton PI.,  Evanston,  111. 

DENNISON,  Walter  Emerson;  Beta 
Theta  Pi;  ed.  Ohio  Wesleyan  Uni- 
versity, 1877;  initiated  by  Theta 
chapter,  1875;  chapter  secretary; 
mem.  San  Francisco  Alumni  Asso- 
ciation; delegate  national  conven- 
tion, 1877,  1879;  secretary  national 
convention,  1879;  business  man- 
ager magazine,  1879-1880;  frequent 
contributor  to  magazine;  president 
Steiger  Terra  Cotta  and  Pottery 
"Works;  mem.  Sons  of  American 
Revolution,  Colonial  Governors;  m. 
Isabella  Baxter  Richardson,  1882. 
Address,  2150  Santa  Clara  Ave., 
Alameda,  Calif. 

DEPUTY,  Earl  Whedon;  secretary 
Cincinnati  Alumni  Association;  Phi 
Kappa  Psi;  ed.  nt  Ohio  Wesleyan 
University,  1908;  initiated  by  Ohio 
Alpha  chapter,  Feb.  19,  1907;  chap- 
ter chaplain;  mem.  and  secretary 
Cincinnati  Alumni  Association; 
bond  salesman  for  Stacy  &  Braun. 
Address,  6213  Madison  Road,  Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 

DERGE,     Marie;     president     of    San 


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73 


Francisco  Alumnae  chapter  of  Gam- 
ma Phi  Beta;  ed.  University  of  Cali- 
fornia, 1911;  initiated  by  Eta  chap- 
ter, 1907;  president  of  the  chapter; 
mem.  Collegiate  Alumni  Associa- 
tion; treasurer  of  Gamma  Phi  Beta 
Hall  Association;  mem.  of  various 
committees;  art  student.  Address, 
2514  Etna  St.,  Berkeley,  Calif. 

DEWITT,  John  Hebbett;  former  na- 
tional president  of  Phi  Delta  Theta; 
mem.  Phi  Delta  Phi;  ed.  at  Vander- 
bilt  University,  1894;  initiated  by 
Tennessee  Alpha  chapter,  1891; 
president  of  chapter;  mem.  Nash- 
ville Alumni  Association;  delegate 
to  national  conventions,  1894,  1896, 
1900,  1902,  1904,  1906,  1908,  1910; 
province  president,  1898-1900;  editor 
the  "Scroll,"  1904-1906;  treasurer  of 
the  General  Council,  1900-1904;  edi- 
tor-in-chief of  "Palladium,"  1904-06; 
editor  of  Year  Book,  1907;  attorney- 
at-law ;  mem.  Masonic  order,  Knights 
of  Pythias;  m.  Rebeca  Ward,  1899. 
Address,  904-6-8  Stahlman  Bldg., 
Nashville,  Tenn. 

DICKOVER,  Georgia  Alberta;  grand 
historian  of  Alpha  Gamma  Delta; 
ed.  Syracuse  University,  1907;  ini- 
tiated by  Alpha  chapter,  1904;  char- 
ter mem.;  president  of  the  chapter; 
edited  chapter  history;  mem.  New 
York  Alumnae  Association  and 
Wilkes  Barre  College  Alumni  Asso- 
ciation; province  inspector;  asso- 
ciate editor  of  the  "Quarterly";  edi- 
tor-in-chief; edited  Alpha  Kamma 
Delta  History,  directory,  1912,  con- 
vention minutes;  contributed  to 
Banta's  Greek  Exchange  and  "Cres- 


cent" of  Gamma  Phi  Beta;  delegate 
to  national  conventions  of  1907, 
1909,  1911;  delegate  to  grand  coun- 
cil meetings  of  1912  and  to  district 
conventions  of  1909  and  1911; 
teacher  and  Y.  W.  C.  A.  volunteer 
worker.  Address,  18  W.  Ross  St., 
Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 

DIM  MICK,  Anna  Morris;  Gamma  Phi 
Beta;  ed.  at  Goucher  College,  1899; 
initiated  by  Zeta  chapter,  Nov., 
1895;  editor  of  "The  Crescent"; 
mem.  Pan  Hellenic  Association  of 
Cleveland  and  mem.  executive 
board;  teacher  Central  High  School, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  Address,  2057  E. 
88th  St.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

DOAN,  Fletcher  W.;  Kappa  of  Gamma 
chapter;  Sigma  Chi;  ed.  at  Ohio 
Wesleyan  University,  1867;  initi- 
ated by  Gamma  chapter,  1865;  mem. 
Phoenix  Alumni  chapter;  lawyer; 
associate  justice  Supreme  Court  of 
Arizona,  1897-1912;  m.  Anna  Mur- 
ray, 1873.  Address,  1009  8th  St., 
Douglas,  Ariz. 

DODD,  Louis  Frederic;  treasurer  and 
member  executive  council;  Alpha 
Delta  Phi;  ed.  at  Columbia  Univer- 
sity, 1895;  initiated  by  Manhattan 
chapter,  1889;  chapter  president; 
chairman  executive  council,  1911- 
1913;  delegate  national  conventions 
1895,  1910,  1911,  1912,  1913;  delegate 
inter-fraternity  conference,  1912; 
lawyer;  m.  Florence  H.  de  Bary, 
Dec.,  1897.  Address,  52  Broadway, 
New  York  City. 

DOLE,  Charles  Sumner;  Beta  Theta 
Pi,  Phi  Delta  Phi;  ed.  at  Leland 
Stanford  Junior  University,  1899; 


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initiated  by  Lambda  Sigma  chapter, 
1894;  mem.  Territory  of  Hawaii  Al- 
umni Association;  delegate  national 
convention,  1897;  lawyer.  Address, 
P.  O.  Box  125,  Lihue,  Hawaii. 

DONNELLY,  Emmett  A.;  member  of 
the  executive  committee  of  the  Col- 
lege Fraternity  Reference  Bureau; 
Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Phi  Delta  Phi; 
served  as  province  president  for  Phi 
Gamma  Delta;  national  secretary  of 
Phi  Delta  Phi;  lawyer.  Address, 
Wells  Bldg.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

DOOLITTLE,  Lewis  Joseph;  province 
president;  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon; 
ed.  Cornell  University,  1893;  initi- 
ated by  New  York  Alpha,  1892;  emi- 
nent archon  of  chapter;  president 
New  York  Alumni  Association; 
province  president;  delegate  na- 
tional conventions  1892,  1893,  1894, 
1906,  1909,  1910,  1912,  1914;  special- 
ist patent  and  trade-mark  law;  vice 
president  and  director  Hygienic 
Soap  Granulator;  mem.  Masons, 
Shrine,  Elks;  m.  Minnie  Randall, 
1898.  Address,  2  Rector  St.,  New 
York  City. 

DOUGLAS,  Hamilton;  past  grand  con- 
sul and  mem.  of  grand  council  of 
Sigma  Chi;  ed.  University  of  Mich- 
igan, 1887;  initiated  by  Theta  The- 
ta  chapter,  1878;  grand  consul  of  the 
chapter;  delegate  to  national  con- 
ventions of  Sigma  Chi  at  Chicago 
1882,  Cincinnati  1907;  Chicago  1909, 
Pittsburgh,  1911,  Oxford,  1913;  was 
chairman  of  committee  for  frater- 
nity defense  Mississippi  case; 
lawyer;  practiced  in  Atlanta,  Ga., 
twenty-eight  years;  dean  of  Atlanta 


Law  School;  mem.  Masons  and  Odd 
Fellows  and  held  the  following  offi- 
ces in  Knights  of  Pythias:  Grand 
chancellor  for  state  of  Georgia  for 
one  year,  supreme  representative'  of 
Georgia  for  twelve  years,  supreme 
tribune  for  Georgia;  visited  all  na- 
tional conventions  of  Knights  of 
Pythias  for  past  twenty-five  years; 
m.  Corinne  Williams,  Aug.  13,  1886, 
at  Wyoming,  la.  Address,  Atlanta 
National  Bank  Bldg.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

DOW,  Hiram  Millett;  Phi  Kappa  Psi; 
Phi  Delta  Phi;  ed.  at  Washington 
and  Lee  University,  1908;  initiated 
by  Virginia  Beta  chapter  of  Kappa 
Psi,  1906;  charter  member  Tucker 
chapter  Phi  Delta  Phi;  grand  proe- 
drus  of  chapter;  delegate  national 
convention  Washington ;  delegate 
district  convention,  Vanderbilt, 
1908;  vice-president  and  organizer 
Pecos  Valley  Pan-Hellenic  Associa- 
tion, 1908;  lawyer,  firm  of  Dow  and 
Fort;  former  city  attorney  of  Ros- 
well  and  author  city  manager  ordi- 
nance; Thirty-Second  Degree  Ma- 
son; mem.  B.  P.  O.  E.;  m.  Ella  Lea 
Bedell,  Aug.  8,  1913,  at  Roswell, 
N.  M.  Address,  702  North  Richard- 
son, Roswell,  N.  M. 

DOWNEY,  David  George;  Delta  Kap- 
pa Epsilon;  ed.  Wesleyan  Univer- 
sity, 1884;  initiated  by  Gamma  Phi 
chapter,  1880;  mem.  of  the  council 
of  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon  and  editor 
of  the  "Quarterly,"  1889-1891;  book 
editor  for  the  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church;  m.  Lillian  M.  Terrill,  June 
2,  1887.  Address,  150  5th  Ave.,  New 
York  City. 


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DRAKE,  George  B.;  chief  of  third 
province  of  Alpha  Tau  Omega;  mem. 
Phi  Delta  Phi;  ed.  University  of 
Colorado,  1905;  initiated  by  Colo- 
rado Gamma  Lambda  chapter  of 
Alpha  Tau  Omega,  Oct.  29,  1902; 
chaplain  of  the  chapter;  contributed 
to  fraternity  magazine;  mem.  Colo- 
rado Alumni  Association  of  Alpha 
Tau  Omega;  attorney  at  law.  Ad- 
dress, 307  Foster  Bldg.,  Denver, 
Colo. 

DRAKE,  Kate  Calkins;  Alpha  Chi 
Omega;  ed.  Albion  College,  1902; 
initiated  by  Beta  chapter,  Oct.,  1897; 
president  of  the  chapter;  mem.  Alpha 
Alpha  and  Chicago  Alumnae  Asso- 
ciation; grand  president,  1902- 
1906;  delegate  to  national  conven- 
tion at  Boston,  1900;  m.  Rollin  L. 
Drake,  Delta  Upsilon,  Oct.  20,  1909. 
Address,  2002  Proctor  St.,  Port  Ar- 
thur, Texas. 

DRAKE,  Tracy  C.;  president  North- 
western Alumni  Association  of  Del- 
ta Kappa  Epsilon;  ed.  at  Rensselaer 
Polytechnic  Institute,  1886;  initiated 
by  Psi-Omega  chapter,  1882;  presi- 
dent national  convention  of  1884; 
delegate  to  fifteen  national  conven- 
tions; mem.  of  national  council; 
contributed  to  song  book  and  "Quar- 
terly" of  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon;  dele- 
gate to  Chicago  Greek  conference  of 
1913;  mem.  committee  on  anti-fra- 
ternity legislation;  president  of  the 
Drake  Hotel  Co.,  owners  and  opera- 
tors of  the  Blackstone  Hotel,  Chica- 
go. Address,  The  Blackstone  Hotel. 
Chicago,  111. 

DRISCOLL,     James     Gwynne;     Beta 


Theta  Pi;  ed.  at  Wittenberg  College, 
1905;  initiated  by  Alpha  Gamma 
chapter,  Sept.  22,  1902;  vice-presi- 
dent of  chapter;  attended  national 
conventions,  1903,  1904,  3909;  at- 
tended district  conventions,  1903, 
1904;  secretary  of  Wittenberg  Alum- 
ni Association  Beta  Theta  Pi,  1908- 
14;  with  the  Safety  Emory  Wheel 
Co.,  Springfield,  Ohio;  mem.  Ma- 
sonic lodge  and  A.  A.  O.  N.  M.  S.; 
m.  Vera  Isabel  Rose  Nov.  28,  1910, 
Address,  1114,  So.  Fountain  Ave., 
Springfield,  Ohio. 

DRISKELL,  William  Emmett;  supreme 
sentinel;  Xi  Psi  Phi;  ed.  at  North 
Pacific  College,  1914;  initiated  by 
Alpha  Epsilon  chapter,  1912;  chief 
herald  of  chapter;  mem.  National 
Alumni  Association  of  Xi  Psi  Phi; 
delegate  national  convention  Minne- 
apolis, Feb.,  1914,  and  elected  su- 
preme sentinel;  dentist.  Address, 
856-7  Morgan  Bldg.,  Portland,  Ore. 

DUDLEY,  Mrs.  Margaret  Henderson; 
Alpha  Omicron  Pi;  ed.  University 
of  California,  1903;  initiated  by  Sig- 
ma chapter,  Nov.,  1907;  contributed 
to  the  fraternity  magazine;  presi- 
dent of  San  Francisco  Alumnae 
chapter;  chairman  of  committee  to 
investigate  and  consider  alumni 
work;  assistant  business  manager  of 
the  fraternity  magazine;  m.  Cap- 
tain C.  D.  Dudley,  U.  S.  A.,  Aug.  29, 
1901.  Address,  2655  Wakefield  Ave., 
E.  Oakland,  Calif. 

DUFFEY,  Agnes;  grand  treasurer  of 
Sigma  Iota  Chi;  ed.  Brenau  Col- 
lege, 1911;  initiated  by  Nu  chapter, 
1909;  president  of  the  chapter;  con- 


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tributed  to  fraternity  magazine; 
mem.  Georgia  State  Alumnae  Asso- 
ciation; district  representative;  dele- 
gate to  national  convention  at  Cin- 
cinnati, 1911;  elected  national  presi- 
dent at  age  of  19  and  served  three 
terms;  did  special  work  in  reorgani- 
zation of  Sigma  Iota  Chi;  delegate 
to  Junior  Pan-Hellenic  Congress  of 
1914;  student  and  teacher  of  his- 
tory. Address,  Morrow,  Ga. 

DUGAN,  Frank  Clarke;  Kappa  Sigma; 
ed.  University  of  Kentucky,  B.  C.  E. 
1910,  C.  E.  1913;  initiated  by  Beta 
Nu  chapter,  Sept.  21,  1907;  grand 
procurator  of  chapter;  mem.  board 
of  trustees,  chapter  house  fund  of 
Beta  Nu;  assistant  vice-president; 
executive  committee  of  Louisville 
alumni  chapter  for  twentieth  bien- 
nial grand  conclave  at  Louisville, 
Ky.,  1912;  engineer,  division  of  sew- 
erage, Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Address, 
2205  Park  Ave.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

DUGGAR,  Ida  Morgan;  president 
province  Beta;  Kappa  Delta;  ed.  at 
Florida  State  College,  1905;  initi- 
ated by  Kappa  Alpha  chapter,  Nov. 
4,  1904;  mem.  Tuscaloosa  alumni 
chapter,  1908-1909,  Mobile  alumni 
chapter  since  1910;  president  Beta 
province,  1913-1915;  home  maker; 
m.  Dr.  Llewellyn  Duggar,  Dec.  10, 
1907.  Address,  104  Rapier  Ave., 
Mobile,  Ala. 

DUNCAN,  Francis  Ralph  Emerson; 
associate  editor  of  "Phi-Chi  Quar- 
terly"; mem.  Kappa  Sigma  Pi;  ed. 
Chicago  College  of  Medicine  and 
Surgery,  1914;  initiated  by  Phi  Sig- 
ma chapter;  presiding  senior  of 


chapter;  alternate  to  national  con- 
vention, 1913;  organizer  and  secre- 
tary and  treasurer  of  first  Phi  Chi 
Alumni  Association;  Phi  Sigma 
chapter;  author  of  Quarterly  and 
Directory  tax  laws  for  Phi  Chi;  pub- 
lished the  "Uniform  System"  in 
loose  leaf  form,  installed  it  in  sev- 
eral chapters  and  edited  the  articles 
published  in  the  quarterly  on  "Uni- 
form Accounting" ;  superintendent  of 
"The  Ralph  Sanitarium";  mem.  Ma 
sons.  Address,  529  Highland  Ave., 
Kansas  City,  Mo. 

DUNCAN,  Grace  Alexander;  editor-in- 
chief  of  "The  Lamp"  of  Delta  Zeta; 
ed.  in  Indiana  University,  1912;  ini- 
tiated by  Epsilon  chapter,  Jan.  8, 
1909;  president  of  chapter,  1911; 
delegate  to  national  convention  in 
1910;  one  of  founders  of  Alpha 
graduate  chapter  in  Indianapolis; 
formerly  teacher  at  Shortridge  high 
school;  m.  Frank  P.  Duncan  (Sigma 
Alpha  Epsilon),  Jan.  7,  1914.  Ad- 
dress, Cloverdale,  Ind. 

DUNCAN,  John  Le  Roy;  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon;  ed.  at  Emory  College,  1902; 
initiated  by  Georgia  Epsilon,  Sept., 
1899;  eminent  archon  of  chapter; 
member  Atlanta  Alumni  Associa- 
tion; delegate  district  convention, 
Macon,  1900;  delegate  national  con- 
vention Washington,  D.  C.,  1902; 
contributor  to  Phi  Alpha;  secre- 
tary W.  S.  Duncan  Co.;  Thirty-Sec- 
ond Degree  Mason,  Shriner;  m.  Obie 
Martha  McKenzie,  Nov.  14,  1911. 
Address,  18  S.  Butler  St.,  Atlanta, 
Ga. 

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state  alumni;  Xi  Psi  Phi;  ed.  at 
Lincoln  Dental  Colleg  (Nebraska); 
initiated  as  one  of  the  organizers  and 
charter  members,  Dec.  15,  1905; 
grand  senior  of  chapter;  mem.  and 
president  Nebraska  Alumni  Associ- 
ation of  Xi  Psi  Phi;  dentist;  mem. 
B.  P.  O.  E.,  I.  O.  0.  F.;  m.  Jasmine 
Sherradin,  Pi  Beta  Phi.  Address, 
212  Brown  Block,  Omaha,  Nebr. 

DUNN,  Florence  Elizabeth;  Sigma 
Kappa;  ed.  Colby  College,  1896;  in- 
itiated by  Alpha  chapter,  Nov.,  1892; 
president  of  the  chapter;  wrote  sev- 
eral songs  and  contributed  poems  to 
fraternity  magazine;  mem.  Water- 
ville  Alumnae  chapter;  grand  presi- 
dent, 1904-1906;  delegate  as  officer 
to  national  conventions  of  1904, 
1905,  1906.  Address,  40  College 
Ave.,  Waterville,  Maine. 

DUPIN,  Eugene  A.;  associate  editor  of 
the  "Masque"  of  Kappa  Psi;  ed. 
Columbia  University,  1903;  initiated 
by  Gamma  chapter,  Oct.,  1901;  con- 
tributed to  the  fraternity  magazine; 
charter  member  of  New  York  Alum- 
ni chapter;  delegate  to  national  con- 
vention at  New  York  City,  1905; 
physician;  formerly  assistant  chem- 
ist New  York  Health  Department; 
graduate  Bellevue  Hospital,  New 
York,  and  demonstrator  Fordham 
University.  Address,  565  W.  144th 
St.,  New  York  City. 

DURhAM,  Knowlton;  chief  of  second 
district  of  Beta  Theta  Pi;  ed.  Colum- 
bia University,  1901;  initiated  by 
Columbia  chapter,  Dec.  23,  1898; 
president  of  the  chapter;  one  of  the 
organizers  and  first  president  of  the 


Beta  Theta  Pi  Club  of  New  York 
City;  mem.  Columbia  University 
Club;  delegate  to  several  district 
conventions  and  to  national  conven- 
tion of  1900  at  Put-in-Bay;  lawyer; 
office  49  Wall  St.,  residence  1  Gram- 
mercy  Park,  New  York  City. 

DuTEIL,  Bertha;  Delta  Delta  Delta; 
ed.  University  of  Nebraska,  1898; 
initiated  by  Kappa  chapter,  1898; 
contributed  to  "Greek  Exchange"; 
member  University  of  Nebraska  Al- 
umni Association;  national  treas- 
urer, 1908-1912;  delegate  to  national 
conventions  of  1900,  1902,  1908,  1910, 
1912.  Address,  2005  South  St.,  Lin- 
coln, Nebr. 

DYER,  Isadore;  regent;  Sigma  Nu; 
ed.  at  University  of  Virginia,  Tulane 
University,  Yale  University;  initi- 
ated by  Beta  chapter,  Jan.,  1888; 
chapter  commander;  mem.  New  Or- 
leans alumni  chapter;  editor  song 
book;  regent,  1904-1906;  physician; 
dean  Tulane  Medical  School;  editor 
"New  Orleans  Medical  and  Surgical 
Journal,"  editor  "American  Journal 
of  Tropical  Diseases";  ex-president 
of  Orleans  Parish  Medical  So- 
ciety, Louisiana  State  Medical  So- 
ciety, Southern  Medical  Association, 
New  Orleans  Academy  of  sciences; 
ex-vice-president  American  Medical 
Association;  president,  1914-1915, 
Association  of  American  Medical  Col- 
leges; advisory  counsel  of  the  sim- 
plified spelling  board;  m.  Mercedes 
Pliarae,  1905.  Address,  2222  Pryta- 
nia  St.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

DYER,  Samuel;  registrar;  Lambda 
Chi  Alpha;  ed.  at  University  of 


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Maine,  1912;  initiated  by  Beta  Zeta 
chapter,  March  28,  1913;  chapter 
president;  mem.  Providence,  R.  I., 
Alumni  Association;  business  man- 
ager board  of  publications;  civil  en- 
gineer, Attleboro  Sewer  Department. 
Address,  48  Hodges  St.,  Attleboro, 
Mass. 


E 


EAGLESON,  Stuart;  former  presi- 
dent Phi  Gamma  Delta;  ed.  at 
Wooster  College,  1891;  initiated  by 
Rho  Deuteron  chapter,  Sept.  25, 
1887;  chapter  presiding  officer; 
mem.  Detroit  graduate  chapter;  del- 
egate nineteen  national  conventions 
and  numerous  district  conventions; 
section  chief  Ohio  and  Western 
Pennsylvania  for  thirteen  years; 
representative  Ginn  &  Co.,  text 
books;  mem.  Sons  of  American  Rev- 
olution, Masons;  m.  Blanche  M.  Kel- 
ley,  1895.  '  Address,  2301  Prairie 
Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

EARDELEY,  William  Applebie;  na- 
tional president  of  Alpha  Chi  Rho; 
ed.  at  Trinity  College,  Hartford, 
Conn.,  1896;  M.  A.,  1899;  one  of  the 
founders  of  the  Phi  Psi  or  mother 
chapter  at  Trinity  College;  secre- 
tary of  chapter;  delegate  to  national 
conventions;  founded  the  Brooklyn 
chapter  and  the  University  of  Penn- 
sylvania chapter  of  Alpha  Chi  Rho; 
mem.  of  Phi  Omega  Alumni  Asso- 
ciation; mem.  of  New  York  Alumni 
Association  of  Alpha  Chi  Rho;  pro- 
fessional geneologist  and  publisher 
of  family  geneologies;  mem.  Penn- 
sylvania Historical  Society  of  Phil- 


adelphia; mem.  Long  Island  His- 
torical Society  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.; 
life  member  of  Old  North  West  Ge- 
neological  Society.  Address,  Post- 
office  Box  91,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

EARLE,  William  H.;  graduate  secre- 
tary of  Alpha  Chi  Rho,  1909-1914; 
ed.  Syracuse  University,  1909;  ini- 
tiated by  Phi  Epsilon  chapter,  1906; 
president  of  the  chapter;  contributed 
to  fraternity  magazine;  active  in 
organizing  building  association  to 
build  chapter  house;  delegate  to  na- 
tional conventions  of  1908,  1910, 
1911,  1912,  1913,  1914;  assistant  en- 
gineer with  Rochester  Railway  and 
Light  Co.;  mem.  Pi  Phi  Chi;  m. 
Leah  B.  Dumpsey,  June  20,  1914. 
Address,  233  Rosewood  Terrace, 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

EATON,  William  Robb;  alumni  secre- 
tary o»f  Kappa  Sigma;  ed.  Denver 
University,  1909;  initiated  by  Beta 
Omicron  chapter,  March  9,  1907; 
grand  treasurer  of  the  chapter; 
president  of  the  Alumni  Association 
of  the  Denver  Law  School;  presi- 
dent of  Denver  Alumni  Association 
of  Kappa  Sigma;  alumni  secretary 
of  national  organization,  1912  to 
date;  delegate  to  district  conventions 
of  1908,  1909  and  later  and  alumni 
secretary;  delegate  to  national  con- 
ventions of  1908,  1910,  1912;  lawyer; 
adjutant  of  First  Squadron  Cavalry, 
N.  G.  C.,  1903  and  1904;  district  dep- 
uty attorney,  Denver,  1910-1913; 
member  Blue  Lodge  and  Capitular 
Masonic  orders;  m.  Leila  S.  Carter, 
Sept.  16,  1909.  Address,  1124-6 
First  National  Bank  Bldg.;  resi- 


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dence  1316  E.  Colfax  Ave.,  Denver, 
Colo. 

EBERSOLE,  Morris  R.;  chief  of  tenth 
district  Beta  Theta  Pi;  ed.  Univer- 
sity of  Cincinnati  and  Cornell  Uni- 
versity, 1898;  initiated  by  Beta  Mu 
chapter,  1895;  mem.  song  book  com- 
mittee; mem.  Chicago  Alumni  Asso- 
ciation; delegate  to  national  conven- 
tion of  1897  at  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.; 
engaged  in  advertising  business; 
mem.  Chicago  University  Club;  m. 
Adeline  M.  Scannell,  1905.  Ad- 
dress. 307  William  St.,  River  Forest, 
111. 

EDLUND,  Roscoe  Claudius;  graduate 
editor;  Alpha  Chi  Rho»;  ed.  at  Cor- 
nell University,  1909;  initiated  by 
Phi  Theta  chapter,  May,  1908;  mem. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Dalta  Sigma  Rho; 
chapter  recorder;  president  Phi  The- 
ta building  association,  which  is  a 
corporation  owning  the  chapter 
house;  editor  chapter  periodical, 
1912-1913;  mem.  Alpha  Chi  Rho 
Club  of  New  York;  delegate  to  na- 
tional conventions,  1910,  1913,  1914; 
graduate  editor  of  "Garnet  and 
White";  assistant  of  general  director 
of  Russell  Sage  Foundation;  secre- 
tary to  President  Schurman  of  Cor- 
nell from  graduation  until  1912. 
Address,  105  East  22nd  St.,  New 
York  City. 

EDWARDS,  Roger  Saunders;  secre- 
tary of  Pittsburgh  Alumni  chapter 
of  Sigma  Chi;  ed.  Bucknell  College, 
1904;  initiated  by  Kappa  chapter, 
June  15,  1901;  delegate  to  national 
conventions  at  Detroit  1903,  Pitts- 
burgh 1911;  Pittsburgh  sales  man- 


ager of  Power  Specialty  Co.  Ad- 
dress 1001  Arrott  Bldg.,  Pittsburgh, 
Pa. 

EHRENFRIED,  Albert;  chapter  in- 
spector of  Phi  Rho  Sigma;  ed.  at 
Harvard  Medical  School,  1905;  ini- 
tiated by  Nu  chapter,  1902;  secre- 
tary of  chapter;  president  Boston 
Alumni  chapter;  surgeon,  assistant 
surgeon  Children's  Hospital,  Boston 
Consumptives  Hospital,  Mt.  Sinai 
Hospital;  assistant  in  anatomy, 
Harvard  Medical  School;  assistant 
in  surgery,  Harvard  Graduate 
School  of  Medicine;  mem.  Massa- 
chusetts Medical  Society,  Boston  So- 
ciety for  Medical  Improvement,  Bos- 
ton Surgical  Society;  president  Old 
South  Historical  Society,  Boston 
Club,  Harvard  Club";  m.  Grace  Wa- 
terman. Address,  362  Common- 
wealth Ave.,  Boston,  Mass. 

EIDLITZ,  Robert  James,  chairman 
finance  committee;  Delta  Upsilon; 
ed.  at  Cornell  University,  1885;  ini- 
tiated by  Cornell  chapter,  1881; 
chapter  president;  mem.  New  York 
Alumni  Association;  delegate  na- 
tional convention,  1884;  associate 
editor  "Quarterly,"  1885-1887,  1889- 
1895;  chapter  editor,  1884,  "Quin- 
quennal;  trustee  of  Delta  Upsilon, 
1912;  chairman  finance  committee, 
1914;  general  contractor;  mem.  firm 
Eidlitz  &  Son;  m.  Sadie  Scott  Boul- 
ton,  June  5,  1890.  Address,  30  E. 
47th  St.  ,New  York  City. 

EIDSON,  Margaret  Leigh;  national 
treasurer;  Phi  Mu;  ed.  at  Univer- 
sity of  Tennessee,  1909;  initiated  by 
Kappa  chapter,  May  15,  1908;  chap- 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


ter  president;  mem.  Baltimore  Al- 
umni Association;  delegate  national 
convention  Macon,  1908,  Niagara 
1913;  business  manager  magazine, 
1910-1912;  m.  Charles  G.  Eidson, 
Kappa  Sigma,  Dec.  24,  1909.  Ad- 
dress, College  Green,  Annapolis,  Md. 

ELKIN,  Archibald  Bailey;  Pi  Kappa 
Alpha,  Phi  Chi;  ed.  at  Kentucky 
University,  1903;  Atlanta  Medical, 
1909;  initiated  by  Kappa  chapter  of 
Pi  Kappa  Alpha,  1902;  initiated  by 
Sigma  chapter  of  Phi  Chi;  chapter 
president;  mem.  Pi  Kappa  Alpha 
Alumni  Association  of  Atlanta;  del- 
egate national  conventions  1908, 
1909,  1910,  1911,  1912,  1913,  1914; 
province  chief,  1910;  Phi  Chi;  editor 
Phi  Chi  "Quarterly";  chairman  exec- 
utive trustees;  grand  presiding  senior 
Phi  Chi,  honorary  life  member; 
physician;  mem.  Shrine,  Knights 
Templar;  m.  Amelia  Sturgeon,  Oct., 
1913.  Address,  Grand  Bldg.,  At- 
lanta, Ga. 

ELLIOT,  Frank  M.;  former  grand  con- 
sul, Sigma  Chi,  1888-90;  member  of 
executive  committee;  ed.  at  North- 
western University,  1877;  initiated 
by  the  Omega  chapter,  March  12, 
1873;  consul  of  chapter;  mem.  Chi- 
cago Alumni  Association;  grand  an- 
notation, 1884-86;  history  of  Omega; 
real  estate;  president  Evanston  Hos- 
pital for  19  years;  m.  Annie  D.  Shu- 
man,  November  13,  1878.  Address, 
225  Lake  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

ELLIOTT,  Louise  Monning;  national 
historian;  Phi  Mu;  ed.  at  Wesley  an 
College,  1906;  initiated  by  Alpha 
chapter,  1904;  chapter  president; 


national  president,  1907-1913;  dele- 
gate national  conventions  Macon, 
Memphis,  Atlanta,  Niagara  Falls; 
contributor  to  Phi  Mu  publications; 
delegate  National  Pan-Hellenic  Con- 
gress, 1912,  1913,  1914;  m.  Chad 
Perry  Elliott,  June  305  1914.  Ad- 
dress, 1705  Tyler  St.,  Amarillo, 
Texas. 

ELY,  Birdean  Motter;  national  secre- 
tary; Alpha  Chi  Omega;  ed.  at 
Baker  University,  1907;  initiated 
as  charter  member  of  Omicron  chap- 
ter, 1907;  mem.  Alpha  Alpha  alum- 
nae chapter;  delegate  national  con- 
vention Madison,  1912;  national 
secretary;  m.  Charles  E.  Ely,  1909. 
Address,  5411  Blackstone  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago, 111. 

EMERSON,  Robert  Stephen;  presi- 
dent founders  corporation;  Theta 
Delta  Chi;  ed.  at  Brown  University, 
1897;  initiated  by  Zeta  chapter,  1893; 
mem.  Rhode  Island  Alumni  Associa- 
tion; delegate  national  conventions, 
1895,  1896,  1900,  1902,  1904,  1908, 
1909,  1912,  1913;  graduate  treasurer 
grand  lodge,  1909-1911;  chairman 
standing  committee  on  legislation; 
lawyer;  mem.  Masons,  Royal  Ar- 
canum; m.  Marian  Butter  worth, 
Feb.  7,  1905.  Address,  1030  Gros- 
venor  Bldg.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

EMMETT,  Arthur  Donaldson;  na- 
tional president  of  Phi  Lambda  Up- 
silon;  ed.  -  University  of  Illinois, 
1901;  initiated  by  Alpha  chapter, 
1901;  president  of  the  chapter; 
mem.  Sigma  Xi,  honorary;  mem. 
University  of  Illinois  Alumni  Asso- 
ciation; national  vice-president, 


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81 


tional  president;  assistant  chief  in 
animal  nutrition;  m.  Clara  M.  Bui- 
lard,  1910.  Address,  608  W.  Illinois 
St.,  Urbana,  111. 

ENNETT,  N.  Thomas;  editor-in-chief 
of  Phi  Mu  "Cerebrum";  ed.  at  Medi- 
cal College  of  Virginia,  1907;  ini- 
tiated by  Gamma  chapter,  1904;  arch 
aorta  of  chapter;  mem.  Richmond 
Alumni  Association  of  Phi  Mu;  dele- 
gate to  national  conventions  1906, 
1908,  1909,  1910,  1911,  1912,  1913; 
general  secretary  for  several  years; 
editor-in-chief  of  "Cerebrum"  since 
its  inception;  practicing  physician; 
mem.  American  Medical  Association, 
Southern  Medical  Association,  Tri- 
State  Medical  Association,  Interna- 
tional School  of  Hygiene,  American 
School  of  Hygiene,  American  Open 
Air  School  Association,  Virginia 
Medical  Society,  Richmond  Academy 
of  Medicine  and  Surgery;  medical 
director,  Richmond  public  schools; 
associate  editor  "Old  Dominion 
Journal  of  Medicine  and  Surgery"; 
instructor  of  pediatrics,  Medical  Col- 
lege of  Virginia;  m.  Amy  Conyers 
Tutwiler,  Oct.  6,  1909.  Address,  216 
E.  Franklin  St.,  Richmond,  Va. 

ENSIGN,  Frank  G.;  Beta  Theta  Pi; 
ed.  at  Beloit  College,  1900;  initiated 
by  Chi  chapter,  Dec.  18,  1896;  mem. 
Boise,  Idaho  alumni  chapter;  dele- 
gate sixtieth  national  convention, 
1899,  and  secretary  of  that  conven- 
tion; mem.  committee  for  installing 
of  chapter  at  University  of  Illinois; 
secretary  Pan-Hellenic  Association 
of  Idaho;  general  agent  National 
Surety  Co.;  m.  Ann  D.  Plank,  Kap- 


pa Kappa  Gamma,  Nov.  16,  1908. 
Address,  Yates  Bldg.,  Boise,  Idaho. 

ERICSON,  Lambert  T;  director  of  na- 
tional corporation  of  Delta  Upsilon; 
ed.  University  of  Illinois,  1904;  ini- 
tiated by  Illinois  chapter;  charter 
member  of  chapter;  president  of 
chapter;  mem.  Delta  Upsilon  Club 
of  New  York  City;  assistant  super- 
intendent creosoting  plant,  Phila- 
delphia and  Reading  Railway;  mem. 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  m.  Belle  B.  Garth, 
July  23,  1906.  Address,  261  Or- 
chard  St.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

ERMOLD,  Mark  Atlee;  past  grand 
sage;  Sigma  Pi;  ed.  at  Temple  Uni- 
versity; initiated  by  Kappa  chapter; 
chapter  president;  archon  for  state 
of  Pennsylvania;  delegate  national 
conventions  1909,  1910,  1912;  grand 
secretary,  1909-1910;  grand  sage, 
1910-1912;  author  of  fraternity  rit- 
ual revision  in  collaboration  with 
Byron  R.  Lewis;  delegate  interfra- 
ternity  conference,  1910,  1911,  1912, 
1913;  general  contractor;  Mason; 
m.  Edna  Garrett  Ermold.  Address, 
73  Manhattan  Bldg.,  4th  and  Wal- 
nut Sts.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

ESHLEMAN,  M.  Burton;  national  sec- 
retary of  Xi  Psi  Phi;  ed.  University 
of  Buffalo,  1898;  initiated  by  Mu 
chapter,  1898;  charter  member;  past 
president  of  Buffalo  Alumni  Asso- 
ciation of  Xi  Psi  Phi;  past  presi- 
dent of  New  York  State  Alumni  As- 
sociation; past  president  of  Univer- 
sity of  Buffalo  Alumni  Association; 
national  secretary,  1914-1915;  chair- 
man of  New  York  State  Alumni  As- 
sociation by-law  committee;  delegate 


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to  district  convention  at  Albany, 
N.  Y.,  1909,  1910,  1911,  1912  and  to 
national  convention  at  Toronto, 
Canada,  1912;  dentist;  worked  on 
bill  in  the  state  legislature  to  ex- 
empt dentists  from  jury  duty;  sec- 
retary of  advisory  board  to  operate 
free  dental  dispensaries;  m.  Susan 
Bishop  Holmes,  1902.  Address,  170 
Hodge  Ave.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

ESTEP,  Harvey  Cole;  editor  of  the 
"Bent"  of  Tau  Beta  Pi;  ed.  Univer- 
sity of  Minnesota,  1908;  initiated  by 
Alpha  chapter,  1908;  mem.  Sigma 
Xi,  honorary;  president  of  Cleveland 
Alumni  Association,  1914;  engineer- 
ing editor  of  "The  Iron  Trade  Re- 
view" and  associate  editor  "The 
Foundry;  m.  Helen  de  Camp  Lynch, 
Feb.  17,  1909.  Address,  Penton, 
Bldg.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

ESTERLY,  Virginia  Judy;  editor-in- 
chief  national  publications;  Alpha 
Omicron  Pi;  ed.  at  University  of 
California,  1906;  initiated  by  Sigma 
chapter,  1905;  chapter  president; 
mem.  San  Francisco  alumnae  chap- 
ter; editor  of  "To  Dragma";  house- 
wife; m.  Ward  B.  Esterly,  1910.  Ad- 
dress, 244  Alvarado  Road,  Berkeley, 
Calif. 

ESTES,  Lillian;  first  historian  of  Phi 
Mu;  ed.  Wesleyan  (Ga.)  and  Ran- 
dolph Macon  Woman's  College;  in- 
itiated by  Alpha  chapter,  1904;  sec- 
retary of  the  chapter;  assisted  in  in- 
stalling chapter  at  University  of 
Tennessee,  also  in  organizing  chap- 
ter at  Randolph  Macon:  contributed 
to  fraternity  magazine;  wrote  sev- 
eral songs;  delivered  toasts  and 


speeches  at  convention  banquets; 
delegate  to  first  national  convention 
Norfolk,  Va.,  1908;  delegate  to  City 
Pan-Hellenic  Association;  recording 
secretary  for  Nathaniel  Macon  chap- 
ter of  Daughters  of  the  American 
Revolution;  mem.  Pi;  secretary  so- 
ciety at  Randolph  Macon  Woman's 
College.  Address,  414  College  St., 
Macon,  Ga. 

EUSTIS,  Ernest  L.;  worthy  grand 
scribe  for  three  years  of  Alpha  Tau 
Omega;  ed.  Tulane  University.  1910; 
initiated  by  Louisiana  Beta  Epsi- 
lon  chapter,  Oct.  6,  1906;  mem. 
Kappa  Delta  Phi  and  Omega  Beta 
Delta;  founder  later  of  a  prepara- 
tory fraternity;  mem.  Louisiana 
Alpha  Tau  Omega  and  Tulane  Uni- 
versity Alumni  Associations;  civil 
engineer  and  deputy  city  surveyor; 
mem.  firm  of  Eustis  and  Bres;  m. 
Nell  Bres,  Sept.  29,  1910.  Address, 
office,  302  Cotton  Exchange  BMg., 
residence  7500  Hampson  St.,  New 
Orleans,  La. 

EVANS,  Ruth  Pauline;  second  grand 
vice-president  of  Alpha  Gamma 
Delta;  ed.  University  of  Washing- 
ton, 1912;  initiated  by  Iota  chapter, 
Feb.  25,  1911;  vice-president  of  the 
chapter;  contributed  to  fraternity 
magazine;  mem.  Seattle  Alumnae  of 
Alpha  Gamma  Delta;  president  of 
Delta  province;  domestic  science 
teacher  Stadium  High  School,  Ta- 
coma,  Wash.  Address,  3216  North 
Stevens  St.,  Tacoma,  Wash. 

EVERETT,  Wallace  Washburn;  Phi 
Gamma  Delta;  ed.  University  of 
California,  1897;  initiated  by  Delta 


LEADING  GREEKS 


Xi  chapter,  Sept.  3,  1893;  vice-presi- 
dent of  the  chapter;  mem.  San 
Francisco  Alumni  Association;  na- 
tional archon;  delegate  to  national 
conventions  of  1898,  1899,  3900, 
1901;  publisher  "Pioneer  Western 
Lumberman"  and  "Pacific  Coast 
Golf  and  Outdoor  Sports";  mem. 
California  Commandery  Knights 
Templars;  m.  Jane  F.  Crellis,  1912. 
Address,  311  California  St.,  San 
Francisco,  Calif. 

EVERTON,  Eliza  M.  Curtis;  national 
president;  Alpha  Xi  Delta;  ed.  at 
Lombard  College,  1894;  initiated  by 
Alpha  chapter,  April  17,  1893,  being 
one  of  the  founders;  chapter  presi- 
dent; minister;  three  years  state 
superintendent  of  suffrage  work  in 
W.  C.  T.  U.;  m.  Rev.  J.  L.  EVerton, 
Sept.  9,  1896.  Address,  Box  231, 
Clinton,  N.  C. 

EYSTER,  Maude  Stuart  (Newell); 
vice-president  Sigma  alliance;  Delta 
Delta  Delta;  ed.  at  Wesleyan  Uni- 
versity, 1905;  initiated  by  Sigma 
chapter,  Jan.  24,  1902;  chapter  presi- 
dent; mem.  of  Sigma  alliance;  dele- 
gate national  convention  Galesburg, 
1904;  contributor  to  magazine;  m. 
John  Bates  Eyster,  Aug.  3,  1911. 
Address,  417  West  121st  St.,  New 
York  City. 

F 

PAGAN,  Frank  Nelson;  national  sec- 
retary; Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  ed.  at 
Ohio  State  University,  1910;  initi- 
ated by  Beta  chapter,  Oct.,  1906; 
ruler  of  chapter;  delegate  national 
convention,  1909;  national  secre- 


tary; assistant  professor  of  horti- 
culture; m.  Etta  Wingate  Jones, 
1912.  Address,  Holmes  Bldg.,  State 
College,  Penn. 

FAIR,  Helen  McClelland;  grand  ruler; 
Phi  Mu  Gamma;  ed.  at  New  Eng- 
land Conservatory  of  Music,  1913; 
initiated  by  Eta  chapter,  1910;  chap- 
ter president;  delegate  national  con- 
vention Boston  1911,  Old  Point 
Comfort,  1913;  chairman  extension 
committee;  author  of  song;  teacher 
of  piano  in  Owensboro  Conservatory. 
Address  Old  Orchard,  Harrisburg, 
Penn. 

FALK,  Lester  L.;  Delta  Kappa  Epsi- 
lon;  ed.  at  Brown  University,  1906; 
initiated  by  Upsilon  chapter,  1903; 
delegate  national  conventions,  1904, 
1905;  mem.  N.  W.  Alumni  Associa- 
tion, Rhode  Island  Alumni  Associa- 
tion; lawyer.  Address,  134  S.  La 
Salle  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

FALL,  Frank  Andrews;  Alpha  Tau 
Omega;  ed.  at  Albion  College,  1899; 
initiated  by  Michigan  Beta  Omicron, 
1895;  worthy  master  of  chapter; 
mem.  New  York  Alumni  Association ; 
delegate  to  national  convention, 
New  Orleans,  1898;  contributed  to 
the  "Palm"  of  A.  T.  O.;  bursar  New 
York  University  since  1905;  m. 
Nella  B.  Ramsdell,  June  27,  1906. 
Address,  office,  New  York  Univer- 
sity, Washington  Square;  residence, 
Colonial  Heights,  Bronxville,  N.  Y. 

FANNING,  Clara  Elizabeth;  Kappa 
Alpha  Theta;  ed.  University  of 
Minnesota,  1901;  initiated  by  Upsi- 
lon chapter,  Oct.  2,  1897;  treasurer 
of  the  chapter;  edited  chapter  offl- 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


cer's  handbook;  edited  convention 
daily  of  1911;  mem.  New  York  Al- 
umnae chapter  of  Kappa  Alpha 
Theta;  president  of  Alpha  district, 
1909-1911;  editor  of  the  "Kappa  Al- 
pha Theta,"  1905-1907;  delegate  to 
national  conventions  of  1903  and 
1904;  editor  of  "Book  Review  Di- 
gest." Address,  39  Wamaroneck 
Ave.,  White  Plains,  N.  Y. 

FARNHAM,  Robert  L.;  life  member 
of  grand  council;  Sigma  Chi;  ed.  at 
George  Washington  University, 
1864;  initiated  by  Epsilon  chapter, 
June  10,  1864;  consul  of  chapter; 
mem.  Washington,  D.  C.,  and  Balti- 
more Alumni  Associations;  delegate 
national  conventions,  1892,  1893; 
delegate  many  district  conventions; 
grand  consul,  1901-1902;  president 
grand  chapter,  Indianapolis,  1892; 
vice-president  Cincinnati,  1895;  has 
been  present  at  every  initiation  of 
Epsilon  chapter  for  last  twenty-two 
years  and  delivered  charge  to  can- 
didates; president  Washington  al- 
umni chapter;  contributor  to  maga- 
zine; retired  physician;  m.  E. 
J.  Lowry,  Nov.  22,  1875.  Address, 
1774  You  St.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

FARR,  Finis  King;  Kappa  Sigma;  ed. 
Cumberland  University,  1889;  initi- 
ated by  Theta  chapter,  Nov.  7,  1887; 
grand  master  of  the  chapter;  fre- 
quent contributor  to  the  "Caduceus" 
of  Kappa  Sigma;  mem.  Cincinnati 
Alumni  Association;  national  offices, 
W.  G.  M.  C.  1892-1894,  editor  1904- 
1906,  W.  G.  M.  1906-1908,  D.  G.  M. 
1900-1904;  delegate  as  alumnus  to 
national  convention  of  1894  and  as 


officer  from  1900  to  date;  professor 
in  Lane  Theological  Seminary 
(Presbyterian) ;  m.  Ethel  Rose 
Riley,  June  5,  1901.  Address,  5 
Lane  Seminary  Place,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 

FARR,  Roy  John;  Acacia,  Delta  Theta 
Phi;  ed.  at  Stanford  University, 
1912;  initiated  by  Beta  chapter  of 
Acacia,  1909;  chapter  president;  or- 
ganizer and  secretary  of  Acacia  Al- 
umni Association  of  Southern  Cali- 
fornia; contributor  to  magazine;  at- 
torney-at-law.  Address,  716  Mer- 
cantile Trust  Bldg.,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif. 

FAUNCE,  William  H.  P.;  called  first 
meeting  of  the  inter-fraternity  con- 
ference at  New  York;  Delta  Upsilon; 
ed.  Brown  University;  delegate  to 
several  inter-fraternity  conferences; 
president  of  Brown  University  since 
1899.  Address,  Providence,  R.  I. 

FAWSETT,  Charles  Emerson;  inspec- 
tor Chi  chapter;  Phi  Chi,  Phi  Rho 
Sigma;  ed.  at  University  of  Pitts- 
burgh, 1909;  initiated  by  Beta  Kap- 
pa chapter  of  Phi  Chi  1903,  by  Chi 
chapter  of  Phi  Rho  Sigma  1905; 
chapter  inspector;  mem.  Alumni  As- 
sociation; inspector  Chi  chapter  at 
present  time;  physician;  graduate 
in  pharmacy;  mem.  Masons,  Royal 
Arcanum;  m.  Bess  O.  Bosmeyer, 
June  20,  1907.  Address,  157  Poto- 
mac Ave.,  Domont,  Pittsburgh, 
Penn. 

FAY,  Roland  Cecil;  grand  vice-presi- 
dent; Acacia;  ed.  at  Kansas  Uni- 
versity 1909,  Leland  Stanford  Jr. 
University,  University  of  California, 


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85 


1912;  initiated  by  Kansas  chapter, 
Oct.,  1906;  chapter  secretary  and 
editor;  delegate  national  conven- 
tions 1910,  1911,  1912;  grand  treas- 
urer, 1913-1914;  served  on  committee 
of  two  to  revise  constitution  and  by- 
laws; contributor  to  magazine;  at- 
torney; prosecuting  attorney  John- 
son County,  Kansas;  mem.  Masons, 
Shrine.  Address,  Olathe,  Kans. 

FELDMAN,  Abraham;  mem.  national 
executive  committee  of  Alpha  Phi 
Sigma;  ed.  University  of  Southern 
California,  medical  department;  in- 
itiated by  Zeta  chapter,  June,  1913; 
vice-president  of  the  chapter;  mem. 
Phi  Pi  Mu;  wrote  poem  for  frater- 
nity magazine;  mem.  of  Associate 
Alumni  of  College  of  City  of  New 
York;  medical  student;  taught  in 
schools  of  New  York  City  for  one 
year,  1910.  Address,  324  Branch 
St.  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

FENN,  Charles  Hawley;  past  worthy 
grand  master;  Alpha  Tau  Omega; 
ed.  at  Albion  College,  Michigan  Uni- 
versity; initiated  by  Michigan  Beta 
Omicron  chapter,  Oct.,  1890;  chap- 
ter worthy  master;  mem.  New  York 
City  and  Seattle  Alumni  Associa- 
tions; delegate  national  conventions 
Chicago,  New  York,  Pittsburgh,  At- 
lanta; delegate  many  district  con- 
ventions; president  New  York  City 
Alumni  Association;  delegate  inter- 
fraternity  conference  at  University 
Club,  New  York  City,  1905.  Ad- 
dress, Prince  George  Hotel,  New 
York  City. 

FENTON,  Polly;  editor  of  "Alpha  Xi 
Delta";  ed.  at  University  of  Wiscon- 


sin, 1906;  at  Wisconsin  Library 
School,  1909;  initiated  by  Theta 
chapter,  Jan.  6,  1906;  editor  of  "Al- 
pha Xi  Delta,"  1911  and  1914;  dele- 
gate to  Chicago  Greek  conference, 
1913;  delegate  to  editors'  conference 
at  Chicago,  October,  1913;  mem. 
American  Library  Association; 
mem.  Asso.  Collegiate  Alumnae; 
cataloguer  in  Milwaukee  public  li- 
brary. Address,  179  12th  St.,  Mil- 
waukee, Wis. 

FERGUSON,    Mrs.    Helen    M.    Dodge; 

one  of  four  founders  of  Gamma  Phi 
Beta;  ed.  Syracuse  University,  1876; 
mem.  Alpha  chapter;  founded  sor- 
ority, Nov.  11,  1874;  president  of  the 
chapter;  contributed  to  the  "Cres- 
cent" of  Gamma  Phi  Beta;  mem. 
Syracuse  University  Alumnae  Asso- 
ciation and  Syracuse  Alumnae 
chapter  of  Gamma  Phi  Beta;  aided 
in  designing  pin,  selecting  mottoes, 
colors,  etc.;  formulated  first  initia- 
tion ritual  and  in  building  chapter 
house  at  Syracuse  University; 
drafted  the  first  constitution,  wrote 
first  song  book  and  edited  the  fol- 
lowing two  editions;  engaged  in 
benevolent  work  and  traveled  in 
Europe,  Africa  and  Asia;  mem. 
Daughters  of  the  American  Revolu- 
tion, New  Century  Club  of  Utica, 
N.  Y.;  m.  Rev.  J.  V.  Ferguson,  Oct. 
12,  1886.  Address,  1116  Brincker- 
hoff  Ave.,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

FERGUSON,  Jeremiah  Sweetser; 
worthy  grand  master  of  Kappa  Sig- 
ma; ed.  University  of  Maine,  1889; 
initiated  by  Psi  chapter,  1888;  wor- 
thy grand  master  of  the  chapter; 


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mem.  Alpha  Omega  and  Alpha  Sig- 
ma Xi;  contributed  to  fraternity 
magazine;  mem.  New  York  Alumni 
Chapter;  W.  G.  M.  of  District  I  and 
later  of  district  II  of  Kappa  Sigma; 
delegate  to  numerous  district  con- 
ventions; national  offices  held,  W. 
G.  M.  C.,  W.  G.  P.,  W.  G.  M.;  dele- 
gate to  many  national  conventions; 
delegate  to  all  inter-fraternity  con- 
ferences; physician;  mem  F.  and  A. 
M.  and  R.  A.  M.  and  Knights  Tem- 
plars; A.  O.  M.  S.;  m.  Mabel  E.  Cur- 
rier, June  19,  1893.  Address,  330  W. 
28th  St.,  New  York  City. 

FERGUSSON,  Erna  Mary;  national 
secretary  of  Phi  Mu;  ed.  University 
of  New  Mexico,  1912;  initiated  by 
Xi  chapter,  1911;  chapter  president; 
province  president.  Address,  1345 
Fifth  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

FERRIS,  Albert  Warren;  ex-trustee; 
Delta  Upsilon;  ed.  at  New  York  Uni- 
versity, 1878;  initiated  by  New 
York  chapter,  Sept.,  1874;  mem.  Phi 
Beta  Kappa;  chapter  president  and 
trustee;  mem.  New  York  Delta  Up- 
silon Club;  delegate  national  con- 
vention, 1876;  vice-president,  1882 
and  1903;  president  District  III 
two  years;  aided  in  establishing 
Columbia  chapter;  contributor  to 
magazine;  author  Delta  Upsilon 
songs;  superintending  director  for 
the  commissions  of  the  New  York 
State  Reservation  at  Saratoga 
Springs;  medical  editor  "The  New 
International  Encyclopedia  and  Year 
Book;  consultant  Italian  Hospital, 
New  York  City,  Binghamton  (N.  Y.) 
gtate  Hospital  and  Saratoga,  Hos- 


pital; mem.  Saratoga  County  and 
New  York  State  Medical  Societies, 
New  York  Academy  of  Medicine, 
New  York  Neurological  Society, 
American  Medico-Psychological  As- 
sociation and  Saratoga  Springs  Med- 
ical Society;  president  New  York 
State  Commission  in  Lunacy,  1907- 
1912;  senior  resident  physician  Glen 
Springs  Sanitarium,  Watkins,  N.  Y., 
1912-1913;  chairman  section  on 
psychiatry  and  neurology,  New 
York  Academy  of  Medicine;  m.  Ju- 
liet Anne  Gavrette,  1897.  Address, 
Reservation  Commission,  Saratoga 
Springs,  N.  Y. 

FERRIS,  Margareth  Sheppard;  Delta 
Gamma;  ed.  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity, 1900;  initiated  by  Sigma  chap- 
ter, Oct.,  1896|;  president  of  the 
chapter;  mem.  Omega  Psi;  mem. 
Spokane  Alumni  Asociation  of  Delta 
Gamma,  Association  of  Collegiate 
Women,  College  Club  of  Spokane; 
national  grand  treasurer;  attended 
five  national  conventions;  delegate 
to  Inter-Sorority  Conference  for  five 
years;  m.  Harold  G.  Ferris,  July  29, 
1911.  Address,  407  E.  16th  St., 
Spokane,  Wash. 

FIEKER,  Theodore;  Tau  Kappa  Ep- 
sllon;  ed.  at  Illinois  Wesleyan  Uni- 
versity, 1912;  initiated  by  Alpha 
chapter,  1908;  chapter  president; 
mem.  Bloomington  alumni  chapter; 
delegate  district  conference  Decatur, 
1909,  Lake  Forest  1910;  delegate  na- 
tional convention,  1911;  contributor 
to  magazine;  superintendent  of 
schools.  Address,  Lexington,  111. 

FIELD,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Belle  Edwards; 


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past  grand  president  of  Alpha  Phi; 
ed.  Northwestern  University,  1889; 
initiated  by  Beta  chapter,  June, 
1885;  president  of  the  chapter;  pres- 
ident Chicago  Alumni  Association; 
grand  president  of  Alpha  Phi,  1908- 
1910;  chairman  of  extension  com- 
mittee; delegate  to  national  conven- 
tions at  De  Pauw,  1890;  parlia- 
mentarian for  Madison  chapter, 
1908;  Christian  Science  practi- 
tioner; m.  Howard  Field,  June  12, 
1890.  Address,  913  Central  Ave., 
Wilmette,  111. 

FINK,  Emanuel  Bernard;  Alpha  Phi 
Sigma;  ed.  at  University  of  Chicago, 
1914;  initiated  by  Gamma  chapter, 
1909;  chapter  oracle;  mem.  grand 
chapter,  1912;  delegate  national  con- 
vention, 1913;  bacteriologist,  state 
hygienic  laboratory,  West  Virginia 
University.  Address,  Box  436,  Mor- 
gantown,  W.  Va. 

FIRKINS,  I na;  Delta  Gamma;  ed.  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota,  1888  initiated 
by  Lambda  chapter,  1884;  affiliated 
with  Lambda  Nu  chapter;  presi- 
dent of  latter  chapter;  contributed 
to  "Anchora"  of  Delta  Gamma; 
mem.  Lambda  Nu  Alumni  chapter; 
editor  of  "Anchora,"  1888-1897; 
wrote  History  of  Delta  Gamma; 
delegate  to  national  convention  of 
1893,  1895,  1897  and  1907;  delegate 
to  Pan-Hellenic  Convention  at  Chi- 
cago, 1893;  reference  librarian,  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota;  compiler  of 
"Index  to  Short  Stories."  Address, 
1528  4th  St.,  S.  E.,  Minneapolis, 
Minn. 

FISCHER,  Ernst  J.  C.;  national  chan- 


cellor; Lambda  Chi  Alpha;  ed.  at 
Cornell  University,  1910;  initiated 
by  Omicron  Zeta  chapter,  Mar.  7, 
1912,  being  a  charter  member  of 
local;  national  chancellor;  contrib- 
utor to  magazine;  delegate  inter- 
fraternity  conference,  New  York, 
1914;  manager,  Star  Electric  Fuze 
Works  of  Wilkes-barre,  Penn.; 
mem.  F.  &  A.  M.;  m.  Maty  V.  Hor- 
ton  at  Covert,  N.  Y.  Address,  261 
Pierce  St.,  Kingston,  Penn. 

FISHER,  Harry  Linn;  national  secre- 
tary of  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  ed. 
Columbia  University,  and  Williams 
College;  initiated  by  Gamma  chap- 
ter, April,  1910;  councilor  of  the 
chapter;  mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa  and 
Sigma  Xi;  instructor  in  chemistry, 
Columbia  University;  m.  Nellie  E. 
Andrews,  June  7,  1910.  Address, 
Columbia  University,  New  York 
City. 

FITCH,  Alice  Rakestraw,  (Mrs.  J.  B.) ; 
Kappa  Delta;  ed.  Illinois  Wesleyan 
University,  1911;  initiated  by  Omi- 
cron chapter,  March,  1908;  president 
of  the  chapter;  secretary  and  treas- 
urer of  Bloomington  Alumnae  Asso- 
ciation of  Kappa  Delta;  assistant 
editor-in-chief  of  "Angelos"  of  Kappa 
Delta;  also  alumnae  editor;  dele- 
gate to  national  convention  at 
Louisville;  husband  in  Dairy  De- 
partment of  Kansas  State  Agricul- 
tural College;  m.  James  Burgess 
Fitch,  Dec.  26,  1912.  Address,  1605 
Humboldt  St.,  Manhattan,  Kans. 

FITCH,  Clara  Gattrell  Lynn;  chair- 
man Theta  service  bureau;  Kappa 
Alpha  Theta;  ed«  at  Kansas  Uuiver- 


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sity  1899;  initiated  by  Kappa 
chapter,  November,  1895;  chapter 
president;  organizer  of  Kansas  City 
alumnae  chapter;  chairman  nomi- 
nating committee  two  conventions; 
delegate  Beta  district  convention, 
1898;  attended  national  convention, 
1897,  1911,  1913;  contributor  to 
magazine;  mother,  clubwoman,  suf- 
fragist; m.  George  Fitch,  Oct.  5, 
1904.  Address,  2406  Main  St., 
Peoria,  111. 

FITCH,  Rachel  Louise;  editor  of  "Tri- 
dent"; Delta  Delta  Delta;  ed.  at 
Knox  College,  1902;  initiated  by 
Epsilon  chapter,  Nov.  6,  1899;  chap- 
ter president;  editor  "Trident," 
1905-1915;  vice-president  Beta  pro- 
vince, 1904-05;  delegate  national 
convention,  Boston  1902,  Galesburg 
1904,  Evanston  1905,  Madison  1909, 
Syracuse  1906,  Lincoln  1908,  Evans- 
ton  1910,  Columbus  1912;  first  busi- 
ness manager  "Trident,"  1905-1912; 
first  visiting  delegate  to  all  chap- 
ters, 1905-07;  chairman  second  song 
book  committee,  1912;  publisher 
catalogue,  1907,  and  of  first  history 
of  Delta  Delta  Delta,  1907;  chair- 
man examination  committee;  chair- 
man publication  committee,  1910-12; 
installed  12  chapters;  author  songs; 
contributor  to  magazine;  alternate 
delegate  joint  conference,  Chicago, 
1913;  alternate  National  Pan-Hel- 
lenic; chairman  at  editors'  confer- 
ence, 1913;  studying  for  Ph.  D.  at 
University  of  California.  Address, 
Cambridge,  111. 

FITZPATRICK,  Gilbert;  former  grand 
president  of  Phi  Alpha  Gamma;  ed. 


Chicago  Hahnemann  Medical  Col- 
lege, 1896;  initiated  by  Eta-Lambda 
chapter,  1895;  chancellor  of  the 
chapter;  formerly  president  of  Chi- 
cago Alumni  chapter  of  Phi  Alpha 
Gamma;  managing  editor  of  the 
"Quarterly**  of  Phi  Alpha  Gamma; 
editor-in-chief  of  second  catalogue, 
history  and  directory;  chairman  of 
constitutional  revision  committee; 
delegate  to  national  conventions  of 
1901,  1907,  1910,  1911,  1912,  1913; 
m.  Elizabeth  Sanford,  1913.  Ad- 
dress, 122  S.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chica- 
go, 111. 

FLINT,  Harrold  Pierce;  Tau  Kappa 
Epsilon,  Delta  Theta  Phi;  ed.  at 
Illinois  Wesleyan  University  and 
Northwestern  Law  School;  initiated 
by  Alpha  chapter  of  Tau  Kappa 
Epsilon,  October,  1909,  by  Wigmore 
senate  chapter  of  Delta  Theta  Phi, 
November,  1912;  chapter  president; 
mem.  Chicago  Alumni  chapter  of 
Tau  Kappa  Epsilon  and  organizer 
of  an  alumni  chapter;  delegate  na- 
tional convention,  1909,  1911,  1912 
of  Tau  Kappa  Epsilon  1913,  of  Delta 
Theta  Phij  contributor  to  maga- 
zine; newspaper  business;  m.  Irene 
Smith,  Aug.  10,  1912.  Address, 
Lincoln,  111. 

FLORY,  Walter  LeRoy;  district  chief, 
1906-1910  of  Beta  Theta  Pi;  ed.  Den- 
ison  University,  1903  and  Yale  Law 
School ;  initiated  by  Alpha  Eta  chap- 
ter, 1899;  president  of  the  chapter; 
mem.  Phi  Delta  Phi;  contributed  to 
Beta  Theta  Pi  magazine  and  presi- 
dent of  Cleveland  Alumni  Associa- 
tion; delegate  to  several  district  and 


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national  conventions;  lawyer;  mem. 
American  Bar  Association;  mem. 
firm  of  Thompson,  Dine  &  Flory; 
m.  Julia  Hall  McCune,  1908.  Ad- 
dress 1239  Engineers  Bldg.,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio. 

FLOWERS,  Marcella  Hamilton  Good- 
rich; Alpha  Phi;  ed.  at  Goucher 
College,  1904;  initiated  by  Zeta 
chapter,  Nov.  25,  1900;  chapter 
president;  attended  national  conven- 
tion, Syracuse,  1900;  delegate  New 
York  1906,  Baltimore  1910;  mem. 
Detroit  Alumni  chapter;  committee 
of  one  on  uniform  badge,  1904;  cus- 
todian of  badge,  1904-1909;  busi- 
ness manager  Alpha  Phi  "Quarter- 
ly," 1910-1913;  contributor  to 
magazine;  author  Alpha  Phi  songs; 
alumnae  delegate  local  Pan-Hellenic 
Association  1912-1914;  m.  Herbert 
Baker  Flowers,  Zeta  Psi,  Apr.  21, 
1909.  Address,  3008  N.  Calvert  St., 
Baltimore,  Md. 

FOLLETTE,  Alfred  Dewitt;  past  grand 
president;  Alpha  Sigma  Phi;  ed.  at 
Marietta  College,  1876,  initiated  by 
Delta  chapter,  Sept.,  1872;  H.  S.  P. 
of  chapter;  past  grand  president; 
lawyer;  mem.  Masons,  B.  P.  O.  E.; 
m.  Lulu  Hopkins,  June  14,  1881. 
Address,  312  Putman  St.,  Marietta, 
Ohio. 

FOLLIN,  Gerald  Webb;  national  vice- 
president  of  Tau  Kappa  Alpha  and 
national  secretary  of  Sigma  Upsi- 
lon;  ed.  Vanderbilt  University,  1914; 
initiated  by  Vanderbilt  chapter  of 
Tau  Kappa  Alpha,  1909,  and  Calu- 
met chapter  of  Sigma  Upsilon,  1912; 
president  of  both  chapters;  national 


treasurer  of  Tau  Kappa  Alpha, 
1911-1912;  delegate  to  national  con- 
ventions of  T.  K,  A.  in  1911  and  in 
S.  U.,  1912;  lawyer;  mem.  Knights 
of  Pythias;  m.  Grace  Cleveland, 
1913.  Address,  Fort  Worth,  Texas. 

FORBES,  Morris  H.;  secretary  Salt 
Lake  alumni  chapter;  Beta  Theta 
Pi;  ed.  at  University  of  Utah,  1905; 
initiated  by  Gamma  Beta  chapter, 
Oct.  25,  1913;  chapter  president; 
founder  Utah  chapter;  mem.  Salt 
Lake  Alumni  Association;  delegate 
as  petitioner  to  national  conven- 
tions, 1909,  1913;  assistant  engineer 
O.  S.  L.  R.  R.;  m.  July  30,  1907. 
Address,  11  Princeton  Apts.,  Salt 
Lake  City,  Utah. 

FORCE,  John  Nivison;  graduate  fel- 
low; Alpha  Kappa  Kappa;  ed.  at 
University  of  California,  B.  S.  1898, 
M.  D.  1901,  M.  S.  1910;  initiated  by 
Sigma  chapter,  Dec.  7,  1899;  chapter 
president;  proposed  design  of  flag; 
sanitarian;  assistant  professor  of 
epidemiology,  University  of  Califor- 
nia; mem.  Military  Order  Loyal  Le- 
gion of  U.  S.;  m.  Grace  Ethel  Wick- 
son,  Sept.  12,  1912.  Address,  2631 
Derby  St.,  Berkeley,  Calif. 

FOREMAN,  Lauren;  Sigma  Alpha  Ep- 
silon;  ed.  at  Emory  College,  1901; 
initiated  by  Georgia  Epsilon  chap- 
ter, Sept.  18,  1898;  eminent  archon 
of  chapter;  mem.  Atlanta  Alumni 
Association;  president  province 
Gamma;  delegate  national  conven- 
tion, Atlanta,  1906;  delegate  prov- 
ince convention  Macon  1901,  Colum- 
bus 1903;  contributor  to  magazine; 
publicity  agent  Southern  Railway 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


Co.;     m.    Sept.    18,     1898.    Address 
Southern  Railway  Bldg.,  Atlanta  Ga. 

FOSS,  Wedell;  Kappa  Sigma,  Phi 
Delta  Phi;  ed.  at  University  of  Cali- 
fornia 1907,  University  of  Washing- 
ton 1910;  initiated  by  Beta  Psi  chap- 
ter of  Kappa  Sigma,  June  1,  1908; 
worthy  grand  master  of  Kappa  Sig- 
ma; delegate  national  convention 
New  York  City,  1910,  of  Phi  Delta 
Phi,  and  chairman  committee  on 
ritual  revision;  specialist  in  ad- 
miralty law,  staff  officer  Naval  Mili- 
tia of  Washington.  Address,  Fi- 
delity Bldg.,  Tacoma,  Wash. 

FOSTER,  Irving  Lysander;  Phi  Delta 
Theta;  ed.  Brown  University,  A.  B. 
1893,  A.  M.  1894;  initiated  by 
Rhode  Island  Alpha  of  Phi  Delta 
Theta  chapter,  Oct.,  1891;  mem.  Phi 
Beta  Kappa  and  Phi  Kappa  Phi; 
chapter  recorder  of  Phi  Delta 
Theta;  established  Pennsylvania 
Theta  chapter;  vice-president  Alpha 
province,  1905-1907,  and  president, 
1907-1911;  presided  at  district  con- 
ventions, 1907-1909;  delegate  to  na- 
tional conventions,  1906,  1908,  1910; 
contributor  to  magazine;  professor 
of  romance  languages,  Pennsylvania 
State  College;  joint  author  and  co- 
laboratory  of  four  books  being  ele- 
mentary French  grammars  and  read- 
ers; mem.  Modern  Woodmen  of 
America,  P.  O.  S.  of  A.,  Grange, 
Royal  Neighbors;  secretary  board  of 
trustees  of  the  State  College  Presby- 
terian Church;  m.  Nellie  O.  Patter- 
son, 1898.  Address,  140  S.  Pugh 
St.,  State  College,  Penn. 

FOSTER,  John  Harold;  national  vice- 


president  of  Theta  Chi;  ed.  Norwich 
University,  1903;  initiated  by  Alpha 
chapter,  1899 ;  presiding  officer  of  the 
chapter;  mem.  Alpha  Zeta;  editor 
of  the  "Rattle"  of  Theta  Chi;  profes- 
sor of  forestry,  N.  H.  State  College; 
mem.  Masons,  Thirty-Second  Degree. 
Address,  New  Hampshire  College, 
Durham,  N.  H. 

FOSTER,  Kate  Brown;  Alpha  Omi- 
cron  Pi;  ed.  University  of  Califor- 
nia, 1902;  initiated  by  Sigma  chap- 
ter, 1907;  president  of  San  Fran- 
cisco Alumnae  Association  of  Alpha 
Omicron  Pi;  contributed  to  frater- 
nity magazine;  exchange  editor, 
1910-1915;  examining  officer;  repre- 
sentative in  alumni  Pan-Hellenic; 
mem.  of  various  committees;  dele- 
gate to  national  conventions  of  1908, 
1910,  1912;  school  teacher.  Address, 
2717  Hillegas  Ave.,  Berkely,  Calif. 

FOSTER,  Mary  Stuart;  Delta  Gamma; 
ed.  University  of  Wisconsin,  1894; 
initiated  by  Omega  chapter,  Dec.  6, 
1890;  president  of  the  chapter;  na- 
tional treasurer,  1897-1901;  assisted 
in  preparing  directory,  19Q6;  refer- 
ence librarian  of  Wisconsin  State 
Historical  Society;  mem.  Colonial 
Dames  of  America,  Order  of  Scalpees 
of  King  Philip's  War.  Address,  111 
West  Gilman  St.,  Madison,  Wis. 

FOULK,  Thomas  Bond;  Phi  Kappa 
Sigma;  ed.  at  West  Virginia  Uni- 
versity and  Columbia  University; 
initiated  by  Alpha  Gamma  chapter, 
spring  of  1904;  mem.  New  York 
City  Alumni  Association  of  Phi  Kap- 
pa Sigma;  delegate  national  con- 
vention Pittsburgh,  1909;  chapter 


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visitor;  contributor  to  magazine; 
lawyer;  mem.  Masons,  Elks.  Ad- 
dress Morgantown,  W.  Va. 
FOX,  Dixon  Ryan;  national  secretary, 
Alpha  Chi  Rho;  ed.  at  Columbia 
University,  1911;  initiated  by  Phi 
Omega,  Dec.  19,  1908;  delegate  na- 
tional conventions,  1912,  1914;  col- 
lege instructor.  Address,  Hamil- 
ton Hall,  Columbia  University,  New 
York  City. 

PRANKISH,  Ellen  Huntlngton;  presi- 
dent  of    Omaha   Alumnae    Club   of 
Delta  Delta  Delta;  ed.  University  of 
Nebraska,  1897;   initiated  by  Kappa 
chapter,  Nov.,  1894;  secretary  of  the 
chapter;  charter  member  and  organ- 
izer of  chapter;   published  sorority 
directory;   national  grand  marshal; 
delegate  to  national   convention  at 
Minneapolis,     Minn.;      teacher     in 
Omaha  High  School.    Address,  1523 
South  25th  St.,  Omaha,  Nebr. 
FRASER,  George  Enfield;  grand  presi- 
dent; Acacia,  Phi  Alpha  Delta,  Alpha 
Kappa  Psi;  ed.  at  University  of  Wis- 
consin,  1912;    initiated   by  Wiscon- 
sin  chapter,   1910  Acacia;    delegate 
national     conventions     1912,     1913, 
1914;    grand  treasurer,   grand   vice- 
president;  contributor  to  magazine; 
delegate  inter-fraternity  conference, 
1913,  1914;  professor;  certified  pub- 
lic  accountant.    Address,    1104   Illi- 
nois St.,  Urbana,  111. 
FRASER,  Mllford  Orley;  Xi  Psi  Phi; 
ed.  at  University  of  Iowa,  1901;  in- 
itiated   by    Epsilon    chapter,    Oct., 
1899;    chapter  president;   mem.  Ne- 
braska Alumni  Association;   helped 
organize  Xi  chapter  at  Lincoln  Den- 


tal School;  president  Southern  Dis- 
trict Alumni  Association,  1909;  presi- 
dent Nebraska  Alumni  Association, 
1913;  practicing  dentist,  professor 
and  demonstrator  Lincoln  Dental 
College,  1902-1908;  mem.  B.  P.  O.  E.; 
m.  Myrtle  Gay  Boyd,  1901.  Address, 
1105  O  St.,  Lincoln,  Nebr. 

FRAYSER,     Benjamin     Hobson;     Chi 
Zeta  Chi,  Pi  Delta  Pi,  Kappa  Phi; 
ed.  at  Baltimore  Medical  College  and 
Tennessee    Medical    College,    M.    D. 
1909;    graduate   in   pharmacy,   Uni- 
versity  of  South;    grand  Alpha,   Pi 
Delta  Pi,  1902-1906;   grand  beta,  Pi 
Delta  Pi,  1906,  1914;   acting  bursar 
Chi   Zeta  Chi,   1907;    grand  moder- 
ator, Kappa  Phi,  1909-1912;  chief  of 
Zeta  province  Chi   Zeta  Chi,   1908- 
1909;    business    manager    Chi    Zeta 
Chi    "Medical    Record,"    1906-1907; 
associate  editor  Chi  Zeta  Chi  "Medi- 
cal   Record,"    1900-1914;     organizer 
Phi  chapter  of  Chi  Zeta  Chi;   re-es- 
tablished Theta  Nu  chapter  at  Uni- 
versity of  South;  founded  Kappa  Phi 
fraternity  in   University  of  South; 
assisted  in  founding  Phi  Alpha  Phi 
in   University  of  Tennessee,   which 
became  Tennessee  Alpha  of  Sigma 
Phi    Epsilon;    author    "The    Origin 
and  Development  of  American  Fra- 
ternities,"   "Life   of   Dr.    J.    Ansley 
Griffin,"   founder  of   Chi   Zeta  Chi; 
district  physician  of  Las  Cascadas, 
Panama  Canal  Zone,  and  on  surgical 
staff  of  Ancon   Hospital,   afterward 
detailed   to   Hospital   Santo   Tomas, 
Panama    City;    first    lieutenant    in 
M.  R.  C.,  United  States  Army;   au- 
thor "The  Operative  Treatment  of 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


Epididymitis."  Address,  Foreign, 
Ancon  Hospital,  Canal  Zone,  Pana- 
ma; home,  1105  W.  Clinch  St.,  Knox- 
ville,  Tenn. 

FREEMAN,  Davis;  Sigma  Alpha  Ep- 
silon;  ed.  at  University  of  Georgia, 
1883;  initiated  by  Georgia  Beta, 
March,  1880;  eminent  archon  of 
chapter;  mem.  Savanah  Alumni  As- 
sociation; editor  S.  A.  E.  "Record," 
1885;  attended  national  convention 
Louisville  1883,  Athens  1884;  judge 
city  court  of  Savannah;  mem. 
Masons,  Odd  Fellows;  m.  Nellie  B. 
Parrish,  Jan.  17,  1894.  Address, 
residence,  101  East  31st  St.,  office, 
County  Court  House,  Savannah,  Ga. 

FREIDAY,  Jacob  A.;  vice-president; 
Delta  Upsilon;  ed.  at  University  of 
Rochester,  1871;  initiated  by  Roch- 
ester chapter,  1867;  vice-president, 
1869-1870;  helped  organize  Delta  Up- 
silon chapter,  University  of  Wash- 
ington; delegate  to  national  conven- 
tion Brown  University  and  Western 
Reserve  University;  financial  agent; 
missionary  India  nine  years;  inter- 
preter for  British  army  that  de- 
throned and  deported  the  last  king 
of  Burma  and  annexed  his  kingdom 
to  the  British  empire;  traveled  ex- 
tensively; engaged  in  general  invest- 
ment business;  m.  Sarah  M.  Gates, 
1875.  Address,  316  South  Eye  St., 
Tacoma,  Wash. 

FRENCH,  vyilliam  Henry;  president 
of  the  national  body  of  Delta  Upsi- 
lon; ed.  Cornell  University,  1873; 
initiated  by  Cornell  chapter,  1871; 


high  private  of  the  chapter;  con- 
tributed to  the  Delta  Upsilon  "Quar- 
terly"; president  of  Chicago  Delta 
Upsilon  Club;  mem.  of  Cornell  Uni- 
versity Alumni  Association;  alumni 
trustee  Cornell  University;  delegate 
to  national  convention  at  San  Fran- 
cisco, Calif.;  m.  Olive  Helen  Walter, 

1895.  Address,   office,   717   S.  Dear- 
born   St.,    Chicago,    111.;    residence, 
221  S.  East  Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111. 

FREY,  Morris  F.;  grand  praetor  of 
second  province  of  Sigma  Chi;  ed. 
University  of  Virginia,  1904;  initi- 
ated by  Psi  chapter,  Nov.  2,  1901; 
consul  of  the  chapter;  former  presi- 
dent of  Washington,  D.  C.,  Alumni 
chapter;  grand  praetor  of  second 
province,  1911-1913;  1913-1915;  trus- 
tee Psi  Chapter  House  Association, 
1911  to  date;  delegate  to  national  con- 
ventions at  Detroit,  1903  and  Pitts- 
burgh, 1911;  mem.  Phi  Delta  Phi; 
lawyer;  m.  Ruth  M.  Helen,  Oct.  8, 
1913.  Address,  Metropolitan  Bank 
Bldg.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

FULLILOVE,  Sanford  Christian; 
knight  commander;  Kappa  Sigma 
(South);  ed.  at  Centenary  College 

1896,  Columbia  University  1901,  Tu- 
lane  1902,  George  Washington  Uni- 
versity;    initiated    by    Alpha    Iota 
chapter,  1892;   affiliated  with  Alpha 
Nu  and  Psi  chapters;  mem.  Shreve- 
port      alumni      chapter;      delegate 
twenty-fifth     national     convention; 
knight   commander;    lawyer;    mem. 
Elks,  W.  O.  W.;  m.  Amanda  String- 
fellow,      Jan.      11,      1905.    Address 
Shreveport,  La. 


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93 


G 


GABEL,  Marie;  Alpha  Gamma  Delta; 
ed.  at  University  of  Washington, 
1914;  initiated  by  Iota  chapter,  1911; 
first  vice-president  of  chapter;  mem. 
Iota  Alumni  Association  of  Alpha 
Gamma  Delta  newspaper  work;  at 
present  studying  for  M.  A.  degree  at 
Washington  University.  Address, 
6012  32nd  St.,  N.  E.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

GADDIS,  Libbey  Brook;  a  founder  of 
Pi  Beta  Phi;  ed.  Monmouth  College, 
1870;  initiated  by  Alpha  chapter, 
founded  1867;  president  of  the  chap- 
ter; mem.  Galesburg,  111.,  Alumnae 
Association;  founded  first  chapter 
Iowa  Wesleyan  University,  Mt. 
Pleasant,  Iowa;  m.  John  H.  Gaddis, 
Feb.  24,  1880.  Address,  1005  S.  5th 
St.,  Champaign,  111. 

GAESSELER,  William  George;  na- 
tional secretary;  Phi  Delta  Chi;  ed. 
at  Ohio  State  University,  1911;  in- 
itiated by  Xi  chapter,  Dec.,  1908; 
chapter  president;  mem.  Phi  Delta 
Chi  Alumni  Association;  delegate 
national  convention  New  York  1910, 
Columbus,  Ohio,  1914;  national  sec- 
retary-treasurer, 1913-1914;  chapter 
installing  officer,  1912-1914;  contrib- 
utor to  magazine;  assistant  chief 
chemist  Iowa  State  College  Agricul- 
tural Experiment  Station;  Mason. 
Address,  Iowa  State  College,  Ames, 
Iowa. 

GALBRAITH,  Mary  Wyatt;  editor  of 
"Themis";  Zeta  Tau  Alpha;  ed.  at 
University  of  Tennessee,  1909;  ini- 
tiated by  Zeta  chapter,  Nov.  23,  1907; 
chapter  secretary.  Address,  Gal- 
braith  Springs,  Tenn. 


GAMBLE,  Robert  Bruce;  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon;  ed.  at  Allegheny  College, 
1893;  initiated  by  Pennsylvania 
Omega  chapter,  1890;  eminent  arch- 
on  of  chapter;  physician  and  sur- 
geon; mem.  Masons,  B.  P.  O.  E., 
I.  O.  0.  F.;  m.  Nella  W.  White,  July 
5,  1900.  Address,  917  Dramond 
Park,  Meadville,  Penn. 

GANTER,  Carl  R.;  secretary  of  ex- 
ecutive council  of  Alpha  Delta  Phi 
since  1901;  ed.  Kenyon  College, 
1899;  LL.  B.  Columbia  Law  School, 
1902;  initiated  by  Kenyon  chapter, 
1895;  mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  dele- 
gate to  all  five  inter-fraternity  con- 
ferences at  New  York  City;  law- 
yer. Address,  136  W.  44th  St.,  New 
York  City. 

GANTT,  Nicholas  J.J  Sigma  Alpha  Ep- 
silon; ed.  at  Vanderbilt  University, 
1903;,  initiated  by  Tennessee  Nu, 
Sept.  29,  1900;  eminent  archon  of 
chapter;  delegate  province  Epsilon 
convention  Birmingham,  1901;  dele- 
gate national  convention  Washing- 
ton, 1902;  lawyer;  firm  Coleman  and 
Gantt;  mem.  Masons,  B.  P.  O.  E. 
Address,  615  Citizens  Bank  Bldg., 
Pine  Bluff,  Ark. 

GARDNER,  Charles  Bradley;  Delta 
Tau  Delta;  ed.  University  of  Illinois, 
1906;  initiated  by  Beta  Upsilon 
chapter,  1903;  mem.  Sigma  Xi  and 
Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  president  of 
Chicago  Alumni  chapter  of  Delta 
Tau  Delta;  delegate  to  district  con- 
ventions at  Chicago,  1908,  1909,  1910, 
and  to  national  convention  at  Pitts- 
burgh, 1913;  chemist  and  superin- 
tendent; m.  Bessie  Barker,  Oct.  1, 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


1913.    Address,  815  W.  78th  St.,  Chi- 
cago, 111. 

GARLINGTON,  Samuel  Fleming;  Sig- 
ma Nu;  ed.  at  South  Carolina  Mili- 
tary Academy,  1890;  initiated  by 
Tau  chapter;  mem.  Augusta  alumni 
chapter;  attorney-at-law;  mem. 
Georgia  Legislature,  1909-1916;  mem. 
Eagles,  K.  oil  P.,  Beavers,  Owls, 
I.  O.  O.  F.;  m.  Mary  Cozart,  Wash- 
ington, Ga.  Address,  Augusta,  Ga. 

GARNER,  Susie;  custodian  of  the 
stationery  of  Phi  Mu;  ed.  Belmont 
and  Randolph-Macon  Colleges,  1913; 
initiated  by  Theta  chapter,  1909; 
affiliated  with  Lambda  chapter;  pres- 
ident of  the  chapter;  founder  of 
Lambda  chapter;  president  of  R.  M. 
W.  C.,  Pan  Hellenic;  secretary  of 
Alabama  Alumnae  Association; 
mem.  Randolph-Macon  Alumnae  As- 
sociation; delegate  to  national  con- 
ventions of  1911  and  1913.  Address, 
Ozark,  Ala. 

GARRISON,  Anna  Mills;  secretary  of 
education  board  of  Delta  Province  of 
Delta  Delta  Delta;  ed.  De  Pauw  Uni 
versity,  1910;  initiated  by  Delta  Al- 
pha chapter,  1908;  vice-president  of 
the  chapter;  president  of  Delta  Al- 
pha alliance;  teacher  of  English. 
Address,  314  N.  East  St.,  Greenfield, 
Ind. 

GARTEN,  Blanche;  Delta  Gamma; 
ed.  University  of  Nebraska,  1897; 
initiated  by  Kappa  chapter,  Nov.  2, 
1893;  contributed  to  the  "Anchora" 
of  Delta  Gamma;  mem.  Kappa  The- 
ta Alumnae  Association  of  Lincoln, 
Nebr.;  national  president,  1902-1905; 
chairman  of  national  scholarship 


fund  committee;  delegate  to  na- 
tional convention  at  Cornell  Univer- 
sity, 1897;  delegate  to  National  Pan- 
Hellenic  Council.  Address,  1213  H 
St.,  Lincoln,  Nebr. 

GATES,  M.  Hawley;  secretary  Little 
Rock  alumni  chapter;  Kappa  Sigma, 
Chi  Zeta  Chi;  ed.  at  University  of 
Arkansas  and  University  of  Georgia, 
1912;  initiated  by  Xi  chapter  of 
Kappa  Sigma,  June,  1910;  mem.  Lit- 
tle Rock  Alumni  Associations  of 
Kappa  Sigma  and  Chi  Zeta  Chi;  del- 
egate national  convention  Chi  Zeta 
Chi,  1912;  physician  and  surgeon. 
Address,  407  S.  Trust  Bldg.,  Little 
Rock,  Ark. 

GAUS,  Daisy;  Alpha  Omicron  Pi;  ed. 
at  Vassar,  A.  B.  1900,  Columbia, 
A.  M.  1901,  New  York  University, 
LL.B.  1904,  LL.M.  1906,  J.  D.  1912; 
initiated  by  Nu  chapter,  Jan.,  1904; 
chapter  secretary-treasurer,  1904- 
1906;  chapter  business  manager  of 
"To  Dragma";  contributor  to  "To 
Dragma";  admitted  to  the  bar  of 
New  York  state,  June,  1904;  inter- 
ested in  social  work;  secretary- 
treasurer  Kings  County  Hospital  so- 
cial service  committee;  mem.  New 
York  City  visiting  committee  of  the 
State  Charities  Aid  Association. 
Address,  497  Halsey  St.,  Brooklyn, 
New  York. 

GAUSS,  Harry;  Alpha  Phi  Sigma;  ed. 
Rush  Medical  College,  University  of 
Chicago;  initiated  by  Gamma  chap- 
ter, B.  S.  1913,  M.  D.  1915;  oracle  of 
the  chapter;  grand  scribe;  editor  of 
the  "Journal,"  1912-1913,  1913-1914; 
chairman  of  ritual  revision  commit- 


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95 


tee  and  constituional  amendment 
committee;  delegate  to  national  con- 
ventions of  1912,  1913;  delegate  to 
Inter-Medical  Fraternity  Associa- 
tion at  Chicago,  1914;  physician. 
Address,  Rush  Medical  College;  res- 
idence, 2516  Wilson  Ave.,  Chicago, 
111. 

GAVIN,  James  L.;  general  treasurer 
of  Beta  Theta  Pi;  ed.  De  Pauw  Uni- 
versity, 1896;  initiated  by  Delta 
chapter,  1892;  president  of  the  chap- 
ter; district  chief;  delegate  to  na- 
tional convention  of  1895;  lawyer; 
mem.  Masons;  m.  Florence  G.  At- 
kins, 1905.  Address,  1012  Hume- 
Mansur  Bldg.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

GAZLAY,  William  S.;  chairman  of  en- 
dowment fund  committee  of  Sigma 
Alpha  Epsilon;  ed.  Northwestern 
University,  1904;  initiated  by  Illi- 
nois Psi-Omega  chapter,  1900;  re- 
corder of  chapter;  director  and  sec- 
retary of  Illinois  Psi-Omega  Build- 
ing Association;  former  president  of 
Evanston  Alumni  Association  of  Sig- 
ma Alpha  Epsilon;  mem.  Chicago 
Alumni  Association,  Northwestern 
Alumni  Association;  mem.  Deru, 
University  Club  of  Chicago;  chief 
clerk  of  valuation  department  of  en- 
gineering department  of  C.  &  N.  W. 
Ry.  and  C.  St.  P.  M.  &  O.  Ry.  work- 
ing on  federal  valuation;  m.  Vir- 
ginia E.  Miller,  Kappa  Alpha  Theta, 
1906.  Address,  home,  5416  Sheri- 
dan Rd.;  office,  226  W,  Jackson 
Blvd.,  Chicago,  111. 

GERRI8H,  Harry  Eldon;  secretary 
board  of  directors  Minneapolis  Delta 
Upsilon  Club,  Inc.;  Delta  Upsilon; 


ed.  at  University  of  Minnesota, 
1905;  initiated  by  the  Minnesota 
chapter,  1901;  chapter  president; 
mechanical  engineer;  president  Mor- 
gan-Gerrish  Co.;  mem.  Shrine, 
Knights  Templars.  Address,  822 
Plymouth  Bldg.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

GETCHELL,  Merle  Smith;  second  vice- 
president;  Delta  Upsilon;  ed.  Colby 
College,  1893;  initiated  by  Colby 
chapter,  1889;  president  Delta  Up- 
silon Club  of  Boston;  secretary  of 
national  convention;  national  sec- 
ond vice-president;  head  master 
Brockton  High  School;  mem.  F.  and 
A.  M.,  I.  O.  O.  F.,  N.  E.  A.;  m.  Lil- 
lian M.  Thurston,  July  30,  1895; 
Address,  164  Belmont  St.,  Brockton, 
Mass. 

GETZ,  Carl  Henry;  vice-president  Sig- 
ma Delta  Chi,  Delta  Upsilon,  Phi 
Beta  Kappa,  Sigma  Delta  Chi,  Alpha 
Delta  Sigma;  ed.  at  University  of 
Washington,  1913;  initiated  by  Wash- 
ington chapter  of  Delta  Upsilon, 
Dec.,  1910,  by  Zeta  chapter  of  Sigma 
Delta  Chi;  chapter  vice-president; 
mem.  Puget  Sound  Delta  Upsilon 
Club;  delegate  national  convention 
of  Delta  Upsilon  1912,  of  Sigma  Del- 
ta Chi  1913;  at  present  editor  of 
Sigma  Delta  Chi  "Quarterly";  as- 
sistant professor  of  journalism,  Uni- 
versity of  Montana.  Address,  Uni- 
versity of  Montana,  Missoula,  Mont. 

GIBSON,  Mary  Cornelia;  Sigma  Iota 
Chi;  ed.  Ward  Seminary,  1908;  ini- 
tiated by  Gamma  chapter,  1905; 
president  of  the  chapter;  contributed 
to  fraternity  magazine  and  wrote 
several  songs;  mem.  Alpha  Gamma 


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Alumni  Association  of  Sigma  Iota 
Chi;  national  vice-president,  1908, 
1909;  national  president,  1909,  1910, 
1911;  vice-president,  1914;'  installed 
two  chapters;  delegate  to  national 
conventions  of  1908,  1914;  musician. 
Address,  12  Evelyn  Court,  Nashville, 
Tenn. 

GIBSON,  Mary  Wallihan;  Pi  Beta 
Phi;  ed.  at  University  of  Denver, 
A.  B.  1904,  A.  M.  1905;  initiated  by 
Colorado  Beta  chapter,  Nov.  7,  1910; 
chapter  vice-president;  mem.  Den- 
ver and  Cleveland  Alumni  Associa- 
tions; province  alumni  secretary, 
1908-1912;  an  organizer  and  first 
president  of  Cleveland  Pan-Hellenic 
Association;  housewife;  m.  Alfred 
Ernest  Gibson,  Aug.  26,  1910.  Ad- 
dress, 2245  E.  82nd  St.,  Cleveland, 
Ohio. 

GIBSON,  Robert,  Jr.;  president  of 
board  of  trustees  of  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon;  ed.  University  of  the  South, 
1887;  initiated  by  Tennessee  Omega 
chapter,  1884;  eminent  recorder  of 
the  chapter;  mem.  New  York  City 
Alumni  Association;  delegate  to  na- 
tional conventions  at  Nashville,  At- 
lanta and  Atlantic  City;  lawyer;  m. 
Grace  Dewellyn  Jones,  Aug.  15,  1908. 
Address,  14  Wall  St.,  New  York  City. 

GIFFIN,  Charles  Wallace;  correspond- 
ing secretary;.  Sigma  Tau;  ed.  Kan- 
sas State  College;  initiated  by  Epsi- 
lon chapter,  Dec.  1,  1913;  chairman 
of  ritual  publication;  mem.  commit- 
tee for  revision  of  national  constitu- 
tion; delegate  national  convention  at 
Lincoln,  Nebr.,  1914;  student  of  me- 


chanical engineering.    Address,   930 
Humboldt  St.,  Manhattan,  Kans. 

GIFFIN,  Nathan  Ford;  worthy  grand 
chief;  Alpha  Tau  Omega;  ed.  at  St. 
Lawrence  University,  1895;  initi- 
ated by  New  York  Alpha  Omicron, 
Sept.,  1891;  mem.  New  York  Alumni 
Association;  chief  of  Province  V, 
1911-1912;  delegate  to  national  con- 
vention, 1894;  worthy  grand  chief, 
1912;  delegate  inter-fraternity  con- 
gress, 1912,  1913;  delegate  inter- 
fraternity  conference  Chicago,  1913, 
which  established  the  College  Fra- 
ternity Reference  Bureau;  attorney- 
at-law,  firm  of  Giffin  and  Hannon. 
Address,  115  Broadway,  New  York 
City. 

GILLETTE,  Edwin  Fraser;  vice-presi- 
dent executive  council  of  Tau  Beta 
Pi;  Theta  Xi,  Tau  Beta  Pi;  ed.  at 
Rensselaer  Polytechnic  Institute, 
1884;  Armour  Institute  of  Technol- 
ogy B.  S.,  1906;  initiated  by  Alpha 
chapter  of  Theta  Xi  1880,  by  Illi- 
nois Beta  chapter  of  Tau  Beta  Pi, 
April  6,  1906;  delegate  national  con- 
ventions Theta  Xi,  1882,  1883,  1884; 
editor  of  "Catalogue"  of  Theta  Xi, 
1892;  charter  member  of  Illinois 
Beta  chapter  of  Tau  Beta  Pi  and  its 
first  president;  delegate  to  national 
convention  of  Tau  Beta  Pi,  Ithaca, 
1914;  editor  "The  Bent,"  1907-1908; 
vice-president  executive  council, 
1913-1914;  author  of  Tau  Beta  Pi 
poem  and  song;  delegate  to  inter- 
fratemity  conference  Chicago,  1913; 
m.  Mabel  Hyde,  Oct.  27,  1902.  Ad- 
dress 8  So.  Dearborn  St.,  Chicago, 
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OILMAN,  Fred  Hayward;  Delta  Tau 
Delta;  ed.  at  University  of  Minne- 
sota, 1890;  initiated  by  Beta  Eta 
chapter,  1887;  an  organizer  and 
president  of  Puget  Sound  Alumni 
Association;  delegate  to  district  con- 
vention; manager  Pacific  coast  de- 
partment of  American  Lumberman; 
Thirty-Second  Degree  Mason,  Shrin- 
er;  m.  Grace  E.  Merrifield.  Ad- 
dress, 1040  Henry  Bldg.,  Seattle, 
Wash. 

GILMORE,  Agnes  May;  custodian  of 
th,e  badge  of  Sigma  Kappa;  ed.  Bos- 
ton University,  1909;  initiated  by 
Delta  chapter,  Nov.,  1905;  president 
of  the  chapter;  mem.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  secretary  and  president  of 
Boston  Alumnae  Chapter  of  Sigma 
Kappa;  delegate  to  national  conven- 
tion in  1908  at  Syracuse  University; 
chairman  of  local  Pan-Hellenic  at 
College;  assistant  principal  at  Read- 
ing, Penn.  High  School  and  head  of 
shorthand  and  typewriting  depart- 
ment; mem.  Ladies  of  G.  A.  R.  and 
Daughters  of  Veterans.  Address, 
684  Western  Ave.,  W.  Lynn,  Mass. 

GILMORE,  Helen  Frances;  editor  of 
"Triangle";  Sigma  Kappa;  ed.  at 
Boston  University,  1910;  initiated  by 
Delta  chapter,  Feb.,  1907;  president 
Boston  alumni  chapter;  editor-in- 
chief  of  the  "Triangle";  teacher; 
head  of  German  department,  Wake- 
field  (Mass.)  High  School;  mem. 
Ladies  of  the  G.  A.  R.  Address,  684 
Western  Ave.,  W.  Lynn,  Mass. 

GLAZEBROOK,  Larkin  White;  Alpha 
Tau  Omega;  ed.  University  of  the 
South,  1881;  initiated  by  Tennessee 


Omega  chapter,  1880;  mem.  District 
of  Columbia  Alumni  Association; 
published  and  edited  three  fraternity 
directories;  worthy  grand  chief, 
1894-1900;  worthy  grand  keeper  of  the 
annals,  1900-1912;  delegate  to  na- 
tional conventions  from  1894-1912; 
physician  and  surgeon  since  1890; 
m.  Jane  T.  Cox,  Jan.  9,  1895.  Ad- 
dress, 2022  P  St.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

GLAZEBROOK,  Otis  A.;  a  founder  of 
Alpha  Tau  Omega;  ed.  Virginia 
Military  Institute;  founded  Alpha 
Tau  Omega  at  the  Virginia  Military 
Institute  in  1865;  for  thirty-five  years 
a  member  of  the  high  council  of 
Alpha  Tau  Omega;  for  twenty-nine 
years  the  chairman  of  the  same; 
clergyman.  Address,  Wykagyl  Park, 
New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 

GODDARD,  Sara  Charlotte;  chairman 
of  undergraduates  aid  fund  of 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma,  1906-1916;  ed. 
Butler  College,  1903;  initiated  by  Mu 
chapter,  Oct.,  1899;  president  of  the 
chapter;  contributed  to  the  Key  of 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  mem.  Den- 
ver Alumnae  Association;  grand 
president  of  deputy  convention, 
1906;  delegate  to  national  conven- 
tion of  1900  at  Columbus,  Ohio;  m. 
Richard  Hewitt  Goddard,  July  15, 
1908.  Address,  1100  Colfax  Ave., 
Denver,  Colo. 

GOECKEL,  Henry  Joseph;  grand  his- 
torian and  editor;  Kappa  Psi;  ed.  at 
New  College  of  Pharmacy,  1904;  in- 
itiated by  Gamma  chapter,  1902;  or- 
ganizer and  past  regent  New  York 
graduate  chapter;  exchange  editor 
"Mask,"  1908-1909;  editor,  1906-1908; 


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editor  "The  Agora,"  1906  and  1913; 
organized  and  installed  Beta  Delta 
chapter  at  Union  University;  revised 
the  present  ritual  and  drew  up  by- 
laws for  subordinate  chapters  which 
are  now  in  force;  chairman  Gamma 
prize  committee;  pharmacist;  foun- 
der of  Goeckel  Laboratory  for  Exam- 
ination of  Foods,  Drugs,  etc.  Ad- 
dress, Ferry  Point  Road,  Westches- 
ter,  New  York  City. 

GOES,  Arthur  A.;  former  general  sec- 
retary of  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon;  ed. 
at  University  of  Chicago,  1908;  ini- 
tiated by  Delta  Delta  chapter,  Feb- 
ruary, 1905;  delegate  to  annual  na- 
tional convention  at  Louisville,  Ky.; 
vice-jpresident  of  Chicago  Alumni 
Club,  1912-13;  secretary-treasurer  of 
Delta  Kappa  Epsilon  Auxiliary  As- 
sociation, 1909-14;  western  general 
secretary,  1913:  mem.  national  coun- 
cil, 1913-14;  delegate  to  Chicago 
Greek  Conference,  1913;  lithograph- 
er;  vice-president  of  Goes  Lithog- 
raphy Company  and  secretary-treas- 
urer of  Krohmer  Co.;  m.  Mary  A. 
McCarthy,  June  12,  1913.  Address, 
42  West  61st  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

GOESSELE,  Ruth  Joyce;  Kappa  Delta; 
ed.  at  Northwestern  University, 
1914;  initiated  by  Lambda  chapter, 
June,  1910;  mem.  Chicago  Alumnae 
Association;  delegate  national  con- 
vention, 1914.  Address,  2715  Mil- 
dred Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

GOLD,  Pleasant  D.,  Jr.;  grand  master 
of  New  York  Alumni  Association  of 
Kappa  Sigma;  ed.  University  of 
North  Carolina,  1898;  initiated  by 
Alpha  Mu  chapter,  Sept.,  1893; 


grand  master  of  the  chapter;  district 
grand  master  of  Carolinas  District, 
1911-1913;  delegate  to  national  con- 
vention at  Louisville,  1912 ;  business, 
investment  securities;  mem.  Masons, 
Shrine,  Elks;  m.  Elizabeth  Balsley, 
May  15,  1901.  Address,  Sherman 
Square  Hotel,  New  York  City. 

GOLDSMITH,  Goldwin;  Delta  Upsi- 
lon;  ed.  Columbia  University,  1896; 
initiated  by  Columbia  chapter,  1892; 
president  of  the  chapter;  wrote  a 
few  songs  and  contributed  to  the 
fraternity  magazine;  mem.  Delta 
Upsilon  Club  of  New  York  City  and 
Columbia  University  Alumni  Asso- 
ciation; assistant  editor  of  the  Delta 
Upsilon  "Quarterly,"  1901;  editor-in- 
chief,  1902-1907;  mem.  of  executive 
council,  1907-1912;  vice-president, 
1908-1910;  president,  1910-1912;  his- 
torian of  the  convention,  1903-1913; 
associate  editor  of  "Quarterly,"  1910- 
1914;  revived  Delta  Upsilon  Club  of 
New  York  City;  designed  present 
pledge  pin;  attended  all  conventions 
from  1897  to  1913  as  delegate  or  offi- 
cer; delegate  to  Inter-Fraternity 
Conference  from  first  until  1912; 
practised  architecture,  New  York 
City,  1897-1913;  now  professor  and 
head  of  department  of  architecture, 
University  of  Kansas;  m.  Gertrude 
Sumner  Johnson,  1896.  Address, 
University  of  Kansas,  Lawrence, 
Kans. 

GOLTRA,  Sidney  Ellison;  Sigma  Al- 
pha Epsilon;  ed.  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity, 1915;  initiated  by  Illinois 
Psi  Omega,  Feb.  22,  1912;  librarian 
of  the  chapter;  mem.  of  Hermit  and 


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99 


Crow  and  French  Club  of  North- 
western University;  contributed  to 
the  "Record"  of  Sigma  Alpha  Epsi- 
lon;  attended  installation  of  Wis- 
consin Phi  chapter  at  Beloit  College; 
delegate  to  national  convention  at 
Nashville,  Tenn.,  1912,  and  sergeant 
at  arms  at  convention  of  1914  at 
Chicago,  111.;  clerk  of  the  College 
Fraternity  Reference  Bureau;  asso- 
ciate editor  of  the  "Reference  Bu- 
reau Bulletin."  Address,  843  Jud- 
son  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

GONSIOR,  Albert;  Chi  Phi;  ed.  at 
University  of  Illinois,  1914;  initiated 
by  Sigma  chapter,  Oct.,  1910;  chap- 
ter treasurer;  delegate  national  con- 
vention New  York,  1914;  with  Chi- 
cago Telephone  Co.  Address,  3134 
Prairie  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

GOODSON,  Meta  Tenley;  Sigma  Sig- 
ma Sigma;  ed.  at  Randolph  Macon 
Women's  College,  1908;  initiated  by 
Gamma  chapter,  1904;  chapter  presi- 
dent; served  on  directory  committee; 
delegate  to  two  national  conventions 
inspector;  chairman  extension  com- 
mittee; editor  one  number  of  "Tri- 
angle." Address,  502  East  1st  North 
St.,  Morristown,  Tenn. 

GOODWIN,  Clarene  La  Rue;  Phi  Delta 
Theta;  ed.  at  Indiana  University, 
1883;  initiated  by  Indiana  Alpha, 
June,  1878;  chapter  president;  mem. 
Indianapolis  and  Pittsburgh  alumni 
chapters;  delegate  national  conven- 
tion, Nashville  1884,  Indianapolis 
1880;  contributor  to  the  "Scroll"; 
manufacturing  lumberman;  mem. 
F.  and  A.  M.;  m.  Harriet  A.  Kuhns, 


Nov.  17,  1885.  Address,  Underwood 
Ave.,  Greensburg,  Penn. 

GOODWIN,  Julia  Rogers;  Phi  Mu;  ed. 

at  Wesleyan  Female  College,  1910; 
initiated  by  Alpha  chapter,  Oct.  13, 
1906;  chapter  president;  secretary 
Macon  Alumnae  Association;  dele- 
gate national  convention  Jamestown, 
1907;  assistant  editor  of  "Aglaia"; 
contributor  to  "Aglaia";  mem.  Pan- 
Hellenic  Association.  Address,  375 
College  St.,  Macon,  Ga. 

GORDON,  Armistead  Church;  Chi  Phi, 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  ed.  University  of 
Virginia,  1875;  initiated  by  Alpha 
chapter,  Sept.,  1873 ;  delegate  several 
national  conventions ;  attorney-at- 
law;  mem.  Virginia  State  Bar  Asso- 
ciation, American  Bar  Association, 
board  trustees  University  of  Vir- 
ginia, rector  University  of  Virginia, 
1906;  chairman  state  library  board, 
1903;  m.  Maria  Breckinridge  Cat- 
lett,  Oct.  17,  1883.  Address,  405  E. 
Beverly  St.,  Staunton,  Va. 

GORDON,  Charles  Henry;  treasurer 
general  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Delta  Tau 
Delta,  Sigma  Xi,  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  ed. 
at  Albion  College,  University  of  Chi- 
cago, Ph.  D.,  1895;  initiated  by  Ep- 
silon  chapter  of  Delta  Tau  Delta, 
1882,  by  Phi  Kappa  Phi  1908,  by  Sig- 
ma Xi  1902;  established  Beta  Pi 
chapter  at  Northwestern;  composer 
Delta  Tau  Delta  song;  treasurer  gen- 
eral Phi  Kappa  Phi;  professor  geol- 
ogy and  mineralogy,  U.  S.  Geological 
Survey,  1905-1913;  Thirty-Second 
Degree  Mason,  Shriner;  m.  Mary 
Hydorn,  June  22,  1887.  Address, 


100 


LEADING  GREEKS 


University  of  Tennessee,  Knoxville, 
Tenn. 

GORRILL,  William  Henry;.  Beta 
Theta  Pi,  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  ed.  at 
University  of  California,  A.  B.  1895, 
Harvard  A.  M.  1900;  initiated  by 
Omega  chapter,  1891;  mem.  San 
Francisco  alumni  chapter;  district 
chief,  1905-1909;  delegate  national 
convention  Niagara  Falls  1894,  Den- 
ver 1906,  Niagara  Falls  1907;  attor- 
ney-at-law;  instructor  in  law  Uni- 
versity of  California,  1901-1905;  m. 
Katherine  C.  Bunnell,  March  5,  1908. 
Address,  821  First  National  Bank 
Bldg.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

GOSSARD,  Charles  O.;  Sigma  Chi: 
ed.  at  Kansas  University,  1911;  ini- 
tiated by  Alpha  Xi  chapter,  1907; 
consul  of  chapter;  secretary  Kansas 
City  Alumni  Association;  historian, 
chapter  letters  quarterly;  treasurer 
Home  Land  Development  Co.  Ad- 
dress, 3703,  Belleview  Ave.,  Kansas 
City,  Mo. 

GRABNER,  Frederick  Corning;  execu- 
tive secretary  of  Sigma  Chi;  mem. 
Beta  Pi  Epsilon,  Omega  Sigma  The- 
ta fraternities;  ed.  at  Beloit  College, 
1911;  initiated  by  Alpha  Zeta  chap- 
ter, Jan.  19,  1909;  pro  consul  of 
chapter;  mem.  San  Francisco  Alum- 
ni Association;  mem.  Chicago  Alum- 
ni Association;  delegate  to  two  na- 
tional conventions;  delegate  to  first 
meeting  of  fraternity  secretaries, 
New  York,  July,  1914;  executive  sec- 
retary. Address,  606  South  Michi- 
gan Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

GRAFFERTY,  Marian;  Eta  Upsilon 
Gamma;  ed.  Hardin  College,  1914; 


initiated  by  Beta  chapter,  Nov.  16, 
1912;  secretary  of  the  chapter;  con- 
tributed to  fraternity  magazine; 
president  Kansas  City  Alumnae  As- 
sociation. Address,  2805  Olive  St., 
Kansas  City,  Mo. 

GRAHAM,  Mary  C.;  Delta  Delta  Del- 
ta; ed.  at  University  of  Nebraska, 
1909;  initiated  by  Kappa  chapter, 
1910;  mem.  local  Pan-Hellenic;  dean 
of  women,  University  of  Nebraska. 
Address,  Station  A,  Lincoln,  Nebr. 

GRANER,  Walter;  national  vice-presi- 
dent of  Delta  Sigma  Phi;  ed.  Cum- 
berland University,  1913,  1914;  ini- 
tiated by  Omicron  chapter;  vice- 
president  of  the  chapter;  mem.  Dallas 
Alumni  Club  of  Delta  Sigma  Phi; 
delegate  to  national  convention  at 
New  York  City,  Dec.  29,  1913;  law- 
yer. Address,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Dallas, 
Texas. 

GRANT,  Amandus  Newton;  Beta  Theta 
Pi;  ed.  De  Pauw  University,  1874; 
University  of  Michigan,  1876;  initi- 
ated by  Delta  chapter,  1872;  affili- 
ated with  Lambda  chapter;  mem. 
De  Pauw  and  University  of  Michigan 
Alumni  Associations;  re-established 
two  chapters;  chief  of  district  three 
years;  general  secretary,  1873,  1874; 
delegate  to  national  conventions  of 
1872,  1873,  1874;  lawyer;  grand  mas- 
ter of  I.  O.  O.  F,  1887-1888;  mem. 
Masons,  Knights  of  Pythias,  Ben 
Hur;  m.  Mary  L.  Darnall,  1876.  Ad- 
dress, 434  Lemcke  Bldg.,  Indianapo- 
lis, Ind. 

GRANT,  Helen  Hardie;  Alpha  Chi 
Omega;  ed.  at  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity, 1910;  initiated  by  Gamma 


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101 


chapter,  1907;  chapter  president; 
conducted  investigation  leading  to 
the  establishment  of  province  gov- 
ernment; national  secretary,  1911- 
1912;  author  two  songs;  contributor 
to  magazine;  m.  Frederick  C.  Grant, 
1913.  Address,  739  S.  3rd  St.,  De 
Kalb,  111. 

GRANT,  Justin  Frank;  grand  regent; 
Kappa  Psi;  ed.  at  Yale  University, 
Ph.  B.  1898;  Johns  Hopkins  Univer- 
sity M.  D.  1903,  West  Virginia  Uni- 
versity, Atlanta  College  of  Physi- 
cians and  Surgeons;  initiated  by  Xi 
chapter,  Nov.  28,  1908;  affiliated  Al- 
pha chapter;  chapter  grand  regent; 
mem.  Boston  graduate  chapter;  del- 
egate North  Atlantic  province  con- 
ventions, 1913,  1914;  delegate  na- 
tional convention,  1910;  grand  vice- 
regent,  grand  regent;  instituted  sev- 
eral chapters;  contributor  to 
"Mask";  in  charge  Boston  depart- 
ment of  experimental  medicine, 
Parke,  Davis  and  Co.;  mem.  Ma- 
sons; m.  Emily  Jenks  Bray,  Sept.  7, 
1904.  Address,  15  Bellevue  St., 
Tufts  College,  Mass. 

GRASS,  Robert;  chapter  president; 
Delta  Tau  Delta;  ed.  at  Leland  Stan- 
ford, Jr.,  University,  1907;  initiated 
by  Beta  Rho  chapter,  Oct.  8,  1904; 
mem.  Puget  Sound  Alumni  Associa- 
tion; founded  Gamma  Mu  chapter  at 
University  of  Washington;  delegate 
national  convention,  Chicago  Karnea; 
lawyer;  deputy  presecuting  attorney 
for  King  county;  served  two  terms 
in  state  legislature.  Address,  Elk 
Club,  Seattle,  Wash. 


GRAVES,  F.  Stuart;  custodian,  grand 
executive  council;  Nu  Sigma  Nu;  ed. 
at  Syracuse  University,  1911;  initi- 
ated by  Mu  chapter,  1906;  delegate 
national  conventions  1908,  1910, 
1912;  professor  of  pathology  and  bac- 
teriology, University  of  Louisville; 
pathologist  to  Louisville  Public  Hos- 
pital. Address,  101  W.  Chestnut  St., 
Louisville,  Ky. 

GRAVES,  William  Lucius;  district 
chief;  Beta  Theta  Pi;  ed.  at  Ohio 
State  University,  1893;  initiated  by 
Theta  Delta  chapter,  Jan.  25,  1890; 
chapter  president;  mem.  Columbus 
Alumni  Association;  contributor  of 
songs  and  poems  to  magazine;  dis- 
trict chief,  District  VII;  delegate 
national  conventions,  1891,  1895, 
1898,  1900,  1901,  1909,  1911,  1912, 
1913;  professor  of  English  Ohio 
State  University;  published  in  col- 
laboration "Prose  Specimens";  con- 
tributor to  "Scribners,"  "Mc- 
Clure's,"  "Lippincott's."  Address, 
1313  Forsythe  Ave.,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

GRAY,  Viola  Clarke;  editor  "To  Drag- 
ma;  Alpha  Omicron  Pi;  ed.  at  Uni- 
versity of  Nebraska,  1902;  initiated 
by  Zeta  chapter,  1903;  delegate  na- 
tional convention  Boston,  1910; 
chairman  committee  on  need  of  the 
chapters,  1906-1908;  editor  "To 
Dragma,  1908-1910;  teacher  of  Eng- 
lish, Lincoln  High  School.  Address, 
1527  S.  23rd  St.,  Lincoln,  Nebr. 

GREEN,  A.  Chester;  founder  Alpha 
Phi  Sigma;  ed.  at  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity, 1910;  initiated  by  Beta 
chapter,  1907;  grand  oracle  of  chap- 
ter; delegate  national  convention 


102 


LEADING  GREEKS 


Chicago;  founder  of  the  fraternity; 
physician  and  surgeon;  mem.  Ma- 
sons, K.  of  P.;  m.  Fannye  Levin, 
1912.  Address,  2118  North  Ave., 
Chicago,  111. 

GREEN,  Andrew  H.;  sole  survivor  of 
Bix  founders;  Theta  Delta  Chi;  ed. 
at  Union  University,  Schenectady, 
N.  Y.,  1849;  founded  fraternity  and 
Chapter  Alpha;  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
mem.  Central  New  York  and  Detroit 
alumni  chapter;  attended  conven- 
tions and  visited  chapters;  lawyer 
and  judge;  is  now  more  than  eighty- 
five  years  of  age;  m.  Mary  Miller, 
Dec.  31,  1863.  Address,  341  Mont- 
clair  St.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

GREEN,  George  T.;  S.  A.  E.  Standard 
Accounts  Clerk;  ed.  Northwestern 
University;  initiated  by  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon,  1912;  S.  A.  E.  Clerk,  1913; 
S.  A.  E.  Standard  Accounts  Clerk, 
1915.  Freeport,  111. 

GREEN,  L.  Pearl  e;  grand  secretary 
and  editor;  Kappa  Alpha  Theta;  ed. 
at  Leland  Stanford,  Jr.  University, 
1898;  initiated  by  Phi  chapter,  Nov., 
1895;  district  president;  grand  sec- 
retary, editor,  author  Kappa  Alpha 
Theta  handbook;  contributor  to 
magazine;  delegate  national  Pan- 
Hellenic,  1908,  1909,  1914;  to  Greek 
letter  conference,  Chicago,  May, 
1913;  reference  librarian  Stanford, 
1901-1907.  Address,  15  East  Ave., 
Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

GREEN,  Virginia  Fisk;  president  Pa- 
cific Province;  Alpha  Chi  Omega; 
ed.  at  University  of  Michigan,  1904; 
initiated  by  Theta  chapter,  1898; 
chapter  president;  mem.  New  York 


City  and  San  Francisco  Alumni  As- 
sociations; province  president, 
equipment  office;  delegate  national 
conventions  Boston,  Detroit,  Cham- 
paign; grand  vice-president,  grand 
secretary;  contributor  to  magazine, 
poetry  and  songs,  ritual  work;  in- 
spection and  installation  work; 
housewife;  m.  Frederick  M.  Green, 
June,  1906.  Address,  1632  Spruce 
St.,  Berkeley,  Calif. 

GREENE,  Wade;  Alpha  Tau  Omega; 
ed.  at  Albion  College,  University  of 
Michigan,  1905;  initiated  by  Beta 
Omicron  chapter,  1901;  affiliated 
Beta  Lambda  chapter;  W.  K.  E.  of 
chapter;  president  New  York  Al- 
umni Association,  1914;  delegate 
state  convention  Hillsdale,  Mich., 
1904;  realty  investments;  Mason; 
m.  Pearl  B.  Jones,  Sept.  19,  1909. 
Address,  149  Broadway,  New  York 
City. 

GRIEST,  Katherlne;  president  Phila- 
delphia Alumni  Club;  Pi  Beta  Phi; 
ed.  at  Swarthmore  College,  1908;  in- 
itiated by  Pennsylvania  Alpha  chap- 
ter, March  3,  1905;  chapter  presi- 
dent; attended  national  convention 
Swarthmore,  1910;  chairman  calen- 
dar committee;  editor  and  publisher 
of  Pi  Beta  Phi  calendar,  1911-1915; 
delegate  to  local  Pan-Hellenic; 
teacher  of  German  Cheltenham  High 
School,  Elkins  Park,  Penn.  Ad- 
dress, 5239  Archer  Ave.,  German- 
town,  Penn. 

GRIFFIN,  J.  Ansley;  Kappa  Alpha 
(Southern),  Chi  Zeta  Chi;  ed.  at 
Leland  Stanford  Jr.  University, 
1898;  Medical  Department,  Univer- 


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103 


sity  of  Georgia,  1906;  initiated  by 
Alpha  Pi  chapter  of  Kappa  Alpha, 
1895;  by  Alpha  chapter  of  Chi  Zeta 
Chi,  1903;  G.  M.  of  Alpha  Pi  of 
Kappa  Alpha,  E.  G.  of  Alpha  of  Chi 
Zeta  Chi;  presided  Chi  Zeta  Chi 
national  conventions  1905,  1907, 
1909;  national  president,  1903-1909; 
Chi  Zeta  Chi;  edited  Chi  Zeta  Chi 
ritual,  song  book  and  "Record," 
1905-1907;  practicing  physician; 
mem.  B.  P.  O.  E.;  m.  Ellen  Pratt, 
1910.  Address,  702  N.  Marion  St, 
Lake  City,  Fla 

GRIFFITH,  Mary  Emma;  official  ex- 
aminer of  Alpha  Chi  Omega;  ed.  at 
Syracuse  University,  1910;  initiated 
by  Lambda  chapter,  1907;  chapter 
editor  of  "Lyre";  official  reporter 
national  convention,  1910;  exchange 
editor  of  "Lyre";  delegate  to  dis- 
trict conventions  1910,  1912;  Eng- 
lish teacher,  1910-13;  private  secre- 
tary. Address,  United  States  De- 
partment of  Agriculture,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C. 

GROSVENOR,  Edwin  Augustus;  Psi 
Upsilon,  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  ed.  at 
Amherst  College,  1867;  initiated  by 
Gamma  chapter  of  Psi  Upsilon, 
1864;  chapter  president;  president 
united  chapters  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa, 
senator  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  professor 
of  modern  government  and  inter- 
national law  at  Amherst;  LL.  D. 
Waoash  College  1903,  Alfred  Univer- 
sity 1904,  Marietta  College,  1910, 
William  and  Mary,  1913,  L.  H.  D. 
Amherst,  1914;  m.  Lillian  Hovey 
Waters,  Oct.  23,  1873.  Address,  7 
College  St.,  Amherst,  Mass. 


GRUBBS,  Thomas  Elmer;  senior  asso- 
ciate editor;  Phi  Chi;  ed.  at  Univer- 
sity of  California,  1910;  initiated 
with  Pi  Delta  Phi  chapter,  being  a 
charter  member  of  the  chapter;  pre- 
siding senior  of  chapter;  delegate 
national  convention  Louisville,  1910; 
constitution  revision  committee, 
1911;  senior  associate  editor,  1910- 
1915;  compiled  first  song  book;  as- 
sociate editor  first  and  second  di- 
rectory; author  several  songs  and 
contributor  to  magazine;  established 
chapters  at  California,  Southern 
California,  Stanford,  Tufts  and  Ore- 
gon; interne  Los  Angeles  County 
County  Hospital,  1910-1912;  assist- 
ant surgeon  Mammoth  -Copper  Co., 
1912  -  1915.  Address,  Mammoth, 
Calif. 

GRULIE,  Clifford  Grosselle;  Beta 
Theta  Pi,  Phi  Rho  Sigma;  ed.  at 
Miami  University,  1899;  Northwest- 
ern University  M.  D.,  1903;  initiated 
by  Alpha  chapter  of  Beta  Theta  Pi, 
June,  1895;  by  Alpha  chapter  of 
Phi  Rho  Sigma,  May,  1900;  Phi 
Beta  Kappa;  mem.  Chicago  Alumni 
Association  of  both  fraternities; 
delegate  national  convention  Phi 
Rho  Sigma,  1897;  general  secretary, 
1905-1913;  mem.  grand  council,  1913; 
Phi  Rho  Sigma;  physician;  practice 
limited  to  children;  m.  Margaret 
Freer,  April  24,  1907.  Address, 
1324  Madison  Park,  Chicago,  111. 

GRUNER.  Emmett;  alumni  secretary 
in  St.  Louis;  Kappa  Sigma;  ed.  at 
Washington  University,  1912;  initi- 
ated by  Beta  Sigma  chapter,  1909; 
grand  scribe  of  chapter;  mem.  St. 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


Louis  Alumni  Association;  delegate 
district  convention,  1912;  alumnus 
advisor  to  Beta  Sigma  chapter;  con- 
tributor to  "Caduceus";  mem.  firm 
Philip  Gruner  and  Bros.  Lumber 
Co.  Address,  Buckingham  Hotel,  St. 
Louis,  Mo. 

GUNN,  Edward  R.  W.;  eminent  su- 
preme "A.";  Pi  Kappa  Phi;  ed.  at 
Emory  College,  1913;  initiated  by 
Eta  chapter,  being  a  member  of 
Cross  Keys  Club,  chartered  by  Pi 
Kappa  Phi;  "A"  of  chapter;  dele- 
gate national  convention,  1913;  na- 
tional secretary;  contributor  to 
"Star  and  Lamp";  founder  of  Iota 
chapter  at  Georgia  Tech.;  minister, 
Methodist  conference;  mem.  Masons, 
Redmen,  Odd  Fellows.  Address,  Ox- 
ford, Ga. 

GUNNISON,  Stanley;  trustee  of  fra- 
ternity; Beta  Theta  Pi;  ed.  at  St. 
Lawrence  University,  1899;  initiated 
by  Beta  Zeta  chapter,  1896;  district 
chief  three  years;  member  board  of 
trustees  of  general  fraternity  for 
five  years;  delegate  national  con- 
vention; advertising,  Ward  &  Low; 
mem.  Masons,  Elks;  m.  Harriet  O. 
McLaughlin,  1900.  Address,  77  Wil- 
son St.,  New  York  City. 

GUPPY,  Maria  Ruth;  fraternity  ex- 
aminer; Gamma  Phi  Beta;  ed.  Uni- 
versity of  Michigan  1887;  initiated 
by  Beta  chapter,  1883;  chapter  pres- 
ident; president  association  of  col- 
legiate alumnae,  Eugene  chapter; 
author  of  songs  and  contributor  to 
magazine;  delegate  national  conven- 
tion; member  advisory  board;  chair- 
man committee  on  fraternity  exami- 


nations; dean  of  Women,  Univer- 
sity of  Oregon;  mem.  D.  A.  R.  Ad- 
dress, University  of  Oregon,  Eugene, 
Ore. 

GUSTAFSON,  Axel  Ferdinand;  high 
chancellor  of  Alpha  Zeta;  Sigma  Xi; 
ed.  at  University  of  Illinois,  1907; 
initiated  by  Morrow  chapter  of  Al- 
pha Zeta,  Nov.,  1905;  chapter  scribe; 
high  chancellor  of  Alpha  Zeta,  1910- 
1914;  associate  in  soil  physics,  Uni- 
versity of  Illinois;  Mason;  m.  Zora 
Dean  McUmber,  June  30,  1914.  Ad- 
dress, 709  W.  Nevada  St.,  Urbana, 
111. 

GUY,  John  Emmett;  ex-president  Chi- 
cago alumni  chapter;  Phi  Alpha 
Gamma;  ed.  at  Hahneman  College 
of  Chicago  1904;  initiated  by  Eta 
Lambda  chapter,  1899;  mem.  Chi- 
cago alumni  chapter;  delegate  na- 
tional convention  Cleveland,  1912; 
eye,  ear,  nose  and  throat  specialist; 
mem.  B.  P.  O.  E.,  Masons;  m.  Mayme 
E.  Etter,  Sept.  12,  1899.  Address, 
307  Grand  Ave.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

GYER,  Greta;  Alpha  Chi  Omega;  ed. 
at  Syracuse  University,  1912;  initi- 
ated by  Lambda  chapter,  1908;  chap- 
ter president;  mem.  committee  of 
examinations;  official  examiner; 
teacher  of  Latin  and  German  in  Mil- 
son,  N.  Y.  Address,  Richfield 
Springs,  N.  Y. 

H 

HACKETT,  Norman  Honore;  Theta 
Delta  Chi;  ed.  at  University  of 
Michigan,  1898;  initiated  by  Gamma 
Deuteron  chapter,  1895;  mem.  De- 
troit Alumni  Association;  delegate 


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105 


national  convention  New  York,  1914; 
contributor  to  "Shield"  and  regular 
correspondent;  has  visited  every 
chapter  but  two  in  the  fraternity; 
actor,  starring  in  "Classmates,"  "Sa- 
tan Sanderson,"  "A  Double  Deceiv- 
er" and  "The  Typhoon";  mem.  Elks. 
Address,  441  4th  Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

HAGAMAN,  E.  Pauline;  national  treas- 
urer; Delta  Gamma;  ed.  at  Syracuse 
University,  1907;  University  of  Buf- 
falo, law,  1910;  initiated  by  Rho 
chapter,  1903;  chapter  treasurer; 
mem.  Syracuse  Alumni  Association; 
mem.  of  grand  council;  delegate  na- 
tional Pan-Hellenic,  1913-1917;  at- 
torney-at-law.  Address,  office  929 
Granite  Bldg.,  residence  39  Marshall 
St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

HAGAN,  Horace  Henry;  Delta  Theta 
Phi;  ed.  at  Georgetown  University, 
1913;  initiated  by  Edward  Douglas 
White  chapter,  1911;  chapter  vice- 
master;  contributor  to  fraternity 
magazine  of  "Seven  Great  American 
Lawyers";  lawyer,  attorney  gener- 
al's office;  author  articles  on  Judah 
P.  Benjamin,  Wendell  Phillips  and 
Lord  Mansfield,  appearing  in  law  re- 
views. Address,  812  W.  19th  St., 
Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 

HAGUE,  Marian  Elizabeth;  supervisor 
District  II;  Delta  Delta  Delta;  ed. 
at  Colby  College,  1913;  initiated  by 
AlL-ha  Upsilon  chapter,  Nov.,  1909; 
chapter  president;  president  Alpha 
Upsilon  Alliance,  1914-1915;  district 
supervisor  (District  II);  delegate 
national  convention  Evanston,  1910; 
president  local  Pan-Hellenic,  1912- 


1913;  farmer's  wife.  Address,  R. 
F.  D.  No.  3,  Gorham,  Me. 
HALE,  Stephen  Fowler;  associate  ed- 
itor "The  Mask";  Kappa  Psi;  ed. 
Maryland  Medical  College,  Univer- 
sity of  Alabama,  1904;  initiated  by 
Epsilon  chapter,  1903;  installed  Iota 
chapter  at  Mobile,  1905;  contributor 
to  "The  Mask";  physician  and  sur- 
geon; mem.  Medical  Society  of  Mo- 
bile County,  Medical  Association  of 
Alabama;  Mason,  W.  G.  W.,  Wood- 
men Circle.  Address,  53  North  Con- 
ception St.,  Mobile,  Ala. 

HALL,  Eva  Reed;  Kappa  Alpha  The- 
ta; ed.  at  Northwestern  University, 
1890;  initiated  by  Tau  chapter.  1887; 
chapter  president;  mem.  Chicago 
Alumnae  Association;  district  presi- 
dent, 1907-1909;  grand  vice-presi- 
dent, 1909-1913;  editor  of  "Cata- 
logue"; installed  chapters  at  Mis- 
souri, Oklahoma  and  North  Dakota; 
delegate  to  national  Pan-Hellenic; 
delegate  Greek  letter  conference, 
Blackstone  Hotel,  Chicago,  1913; 
teacher;  mem.  D.  A.  R.  Address, 
327  W.  Sycamore  St.,  Sycamore,  111. 

HALL,  Frances  Elliott  Maim;  a  foun- 
der; Sigma  Kappa;  ed.  at  Colby  Col- 
lege, 1877;  founder  of  sorority,  prin- 
cipal Hall-Noye's  School,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C.;  m.  George  W.  Hall.  Ad- 
dress, 221  E  St.  N.  W.,  Washington, 
D.  C. 

HALL,  Robert  Everett;  special  dele- 
gate; Delta  Tau  Delta;  ed.  at  Ste- 
vens Institute  of  Technology,  1895; 
initiated  by  Rho  chapter,  Nov.  14, 
1890;  presiding  officer  of  chapter; 
mem.  New  York  and  Boston  Alumni 


106 


LEADING  GREEKS 


Associations;  delegate  several  dis- 
trict conventions;  president  eastern 
division;  delegate  national  conven- 
tions, 1897,  1901;  vice-president  and 
treasurer,  Gould  Mfg.  Co.  of  New 
England;  m.  Elizabeth  Leonard, 
1900.  Address,  1558  Beacon  St., 
Waban,  Mass. 

HALL,  Samuel  Stickney;  trustee; 
among  the  original  incorporators  of 
the  fraternity;  Delta  Upsilon;  ed.  at 
Harvard  University,  1888;  initiated 
by  the  Harvard  chapter,  1886;  chap- 
ter vice-president;  secretary  and 
treasurer  executive  counsel,  1893- 
1904;  vice-president  executive  com- 
mittee, 1904-1906;  president  execu- 
tive committee,  1906-1908;  delegate 
to  various  national  conventions;  con- 
tributor to  magazine;  actuary;  m. 
Eleanor  Sexton  Borst,  June  21,  1893. 
Address,  17  Upper  Mountain  Ave., 
Montclair,  N.  J. 

HALL,  Wlnfield  Scott;  former  national 
president  of  Alpha  Omega  Alpha;  Phi 
Kappa  Psi,  Nu  Sigma  Nu,  Phi  Beta 
Kappa,  Alpha  Omega  Alpha,  Sigma 
Xi;  ed.  at  Northwestern  University, 
1887;  Harvard  University,  Univer- 
sity of  Leipsic,  1895;  initiated  by 
Illinois  Alpha  chapter  of  Phi  Kappa 
Psi,  June,  1885;  by  Illinois  Gamma 
of  Alpha  Omega  Alpha;  national 
president  of  Alpha  Omega  Alpha; 
contributor  to.  magazine;  professdr 
physiology  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Medical  School  and  junior  dean 
medical  faculty;  lecturer,  author;  ex- 
tensive contributor  to  medical  jour- 
nals; mem.  Fellow  American  Acad- 
emy of  Medicine;  m.  Jeannette  Win- 


ter, Oct.  11,  1888.  Address,  2431  S. 
Dearborn  St.,  Chicago,  111. 
HAMER,  John  Daniel;  editor  "Star 
and  Lamp";  Pi  Kappa  Phi;  ed.  at 
University  of  South  Carolina,  1912; 
charter  member  of  South  Carolina 
Sigma  chapter;  initiated  March  10, 
1909;  contributor  of  articles  and  edi- 
torials to  magazine;  delegate  na- 
tional conventions  1909,  1910,  1911, 
1912,  1913,  1914;  national  journalist, 
1913-1915;  committee  on  ritual;  in- 
stalling officer  Georgia  Iota  chapter; 
lawyer;  mem.  B.  P.  O.  E.  Address, 
124%  Morgan  Square,  Spartanburg, 
S.  C. 

HAMER,  Philip  Bascombe;  former 
knight  commander  of  Kappa  Alpha 
(southern) ;  ed.  at  Wofford  College, 
1882;  initiated  by  Delta  chapter,  Oc- 
tober 13,  1878;  G.  M.  of  chapter; 
mem.  Columbia,  S.  C.  Alumni  chap- 
ter; delegate  to  national  convention, 
1881;  editor  of  Kappa  Alpha  Maga- 
zine, 1883-85;  organized  Sigma  chap- 
ter at  Davidson  College,  Davidson, 
N.  C.;  judge  of  probate  and  master 
in  equity  for  Marion  county,  S.  C.; 
mem.  Order  of  Knights  of  Pythias; 
m.  Gertrude  Buck,  Nov.  26,  1890. 
Address,  26  Wilcox,  Marion,  S.  C. 

HAMILTON,  James  A.;  editor  of  "The 
Shield";  Theta  Delta  Chi,  Phi  Beta 
Kappa,  Delta  Chi;  ed.  at  University 
of  Rochester,  1898;  initiated  by  Chi 
charge,  Oct.  13,  1893;  chapter  presi- 
dent; president  graduate  club  of 
Theta  Delta  Chi;  (delegate  many 
national  conventions;  teacher;  mem. 
Microscopical  Club,  Scientific  Alli- 
ance; m.  Georgiana  E.  Montgomery, 


LEADING  GREEKS 


107 


Oct.  11,  1904.    Address,  897  Crotona 
Park  North,  New  York  City. 

HAMILTON,  William  A.;  Beta  Theta 
Pi;  ed.  at  Northwestern  University, 
1879;  initiated  by  Rho  chapter, 
March  6,  1876;  chapter  treasurer; 
mem.  Chicago  Alumni  Association; 
district  assistant  secretary,  1883- 
1886;  delegate  national  conventions, 
1881,  1882,  1887,  1889,  1890,  1895, 
1897,  1898,  1901,  1903,  1905,  1906, 
1907,  1908,  1909,  1910,  1911,  1912, 
national  president,  1897-1900,  1906- 
1912 ;  attorney  -  at  -  law.  Address, 
Evanston,  111. 

HAMLIN,  James  Darlington;  Kappa 
Sigma;  ed.  Transylvania  University, 
1896;  initiated  by  Alpha  Omicron 
chapter,  1895;  biennial  orator  con- 
clave 1898,  toastmaster  conclave 
banquets  1896,  1898,  1904,  1910,  1912; 
delegate  national  conventions  1896, 
1898;  mem.  New  York  Kappa  Sigma 
Club;  county  judge;  mem.  Masons, 
Odd  Fellows;  m.  Katherine  Nichols, 
1906.  Address,  Court  House,  Far- 
well,  Texas. 

HANCOCK,  Ralph  James;  secretary 
and  treasurer  of  Birmingham  Alum- 
ni Association  of  Kappa  Sigma;  ed. 
at  Georgia  Institute  of  Technology, 
1908;  initiated  by  Alpha  Tau  chap- 
ter, 1905;  grand  master  of  chapter; 
delegate  to  district  convention  at 
Macon,  Ga.,  1906,  and  Birmingham, 
Ala.,  1907;  regular  contributor  to 
the  "Caduceus"  of  Kappa  Sigma; 
construction  contractor;  m.  Lottie 
Lavere,  December,  1910.  Address, 
Postoffice  Box  70,  Birmingham,  Ala. 


HANKISON,  Otto  L.,  district  chancel- 
lor; Delta  Theta  Phi;  ed.  at  Ohio 
Northern  University,  1910;  initiated 
by  Marshall  Senate  chapter  as  a 
charter  member  June  4,  1910;  chap- 
ter vice-president;  mem.  Toledo 
Alumni  Senate;  district  chancellor, 
Delta  district;  delegate  national  con- 
vention, 1913;  delegate  to  Chicago 
conference  when  Theta  Lambda  Phi, 
Alpha  Kappa  Phi  and  Delta  Phi 
Delta  were  consolidated  as  Delta 
Theta  Phi;  lawyer,  firm  of  Hanki- 
son,  Axline  and  Deeds.  Address, 
942  Ohio  Bldg.,  Toledo,  Ohio. 

HAN  LEY,  Edith  Rice;  district  super- 
visor; Delta  Delta  Delta;  ed.  at 
Goucher  College,  1903;  initiated  by 
Xi  chapter,  1900;  delegate  district 
conventions  Baltimore,  New  York; 
delegate  national  convention  Colum- 
bus; district  supervisor;  m.  W.  W. 
Haniey,  1905.  Address,  106  Fayette 
St.,  Cumberland,  Md. 

HANNA,  Isabel  A.;  secretary  Balti- 
more Alumni  Association;  Phi  Mu; 
ed.  at  St.  Mary's  College,  1908;  ini- 
tiated by  Upsilon  Delta  chapter, 
Jan.  23,  1907;  mem.  Baltimore  Alum- 
nae Association;  served  on  endow- 
ment and  finance  board;  delegate 
national  convention  Jamestown, 
1907;  contributor  to  song  books  and 
the  "Aglaia."  Address,  102  Elm- 
hurst  Road,  Roland  Park,  Balti- 
more, Md. 

HANNA,  John  Calvin;  mem.  executive 
committee  of  College  Fraternity 
Reference  Bureau  Beta  Theta  Pi; 
ed.  at  Wooster  College  1881;  ini- 
tiated by  Alpha  Lambda  chapter 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


October  12,  1878;  chapter  president; 
mem.  Chicago  alumni  chapter,  Beta 
Theta  Pi  club  of  New  York  City; 
delegate  district  conventions,  dis- 
trict chief  1882-'83;  delegate  na- 
tional convention  1879,  1881;  at- 
tended twenty-three  others;  general 
secretary,  1884-'99;  president,  1900- 
'03;  trustee,  1897-1906;  "Catalogue" 
editor,  1884-1899;  mem.  code  com- 
mission, 1895-'97;  active  in  remod- 
eling government  of  fraternity, 
1892-'97;  contributor  to  fraternity 
magazine;  delegate  Greek  Letter 
Conference,  Blackstone  Hotel,  Chi- 
cago, 1913;  state  supervisor  of  high 
schools  of  Illinois,  1914 — ;  principal 
Oak  Park  High  School,  1898-1914; 
mem.  American  Philogical  Associa- 
tion; president,  1912,  Department 
of  Secondary  Education  of  the  Na- 
tional Education  Association;  m. 
Kittie  A.  Parsons,  Kappa  Kappa 
Gamma,  August  20,  1884.  Address, 
630%  South  7th  St.,  Springfield,  111. 

HARDEMAN,  John  Lumsden;  Kappa 
Alpha;  ed.  at  University  of  Georgia, 
1871;  initiated  by  Gamma  chapter, 
June  22,  1868;  mem.  Macon  Alumni 
Association;  delegate  first,  fourth, 
ninth,  twentieth,  twenty-first,  twen- 
ty-sixth and  twenty-seventh  national 
conventions,  K.  C.  1873-1875,  1898- 
1901;  president  four  terms,  national 
commission,  1901-1911;  lawyer;  for- 
mer solicitor  general ;  judge  superior 
court;  m.  Fannie  E.  Ross,  Sept.  20, 
1875.  Address,  102  North  St.,  Ma- 
con,  Ga. 

HARDT,  Frank  McCullen;  Phi  Delta 
Theta;  ed.  at  University  of  Penn 
sylvania,  1901;  initiated  by  Penn 


sylvania  Theta,  1900;  president 
Philadelphia  Alumni  Association; 
delegate  province  Alpha  convention, 
1911,  1913;  vice-president  province 
Alpha,  1913;  assistant  cashier  Na- 
tional Bank  of  Northern  Liberty;  m. 
Helen  C.  Liscom,  Feb.  6,  1905.  Ad- 
dress, 2216  Georges  Lane,  Thyme- 
field,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

HARDY,  David  Phillip;  grand  vice- 
president;  Pi  Kappa  Phi;  ed.  at  Uni- 
versity of  California,  1912;  initiated 
by  California  Gamma,  March,  1909; 
chapter  president;  delegate  national 
convention  Wrightsville  Beach,  S.  C., 
1912;  mathematics  master  in  Mt. 
Tamalpais  Military  Academy.  Ad- 
dress, Box  283,  San  Rafael,  Calif. 

HARDY,  William  Edwin;  grand 
praetor;  Sigma  Chi;  ed.  at  Univer- 
sity of  Nebraska,  1885;  initiated  by 
Alpha  Epsilon  chapter,  1883;  mem. 
Lincoln  Alumni  Association;  dele- 
gate district  conventions  1906,  1908, 
1910,  1912;  grand  praetor;  contrib- 
utor to  magazine;  president  Hardy 
Furniture  Co. ;  m.  Gertrude  H.  Laws, 
1895.  Address,  1314  0  St.,  Lincoln, 
Nebr. 

HARKNESS,  Nathan  J.;  member  ex- 
ecutive council;  Delta  Upsilon;  ed. 
at  Northwestern  University,  1914; 
initiated  by  Northwestern  chapter, 
1910;  mem.  Chicago  Delta  Upsilon 
Club;  delegate  national  convention 
Rochester,  1913;  member  executive 
council;  law  student.  Address,  714 
Foster  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

HARMAN,  Thomas  D.,  Jr.;  national 
president;  Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  ed. 
at  Pennsylvania  State  University, 


LEADING  GREEKS 


109 


1911;  initiated  by  Gamma  chapter, 
1910;  chapter  president;  delegate 
national  conventions  1911,  1912, 

1913,  1914;    national  vice-president, 
treasurer,     president;      advertising, 
Stockman-Farmer    Publishing    Co. ; 
m.  E.  R.  Weldon,  April,  1914.    Ad- 
dress,  110   Shady  Ave.,   Pittsburgh, 
Penn. 

HARPER,  Harry  Halsted;  the  presi- 
dent Chicago  Alumni  Association; 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  ed.  at  Univer- 
sity of  Chicago,  1908;  initiated  by 
Illinois  Theta;  eminent  archon  of 
chapter;  delegate  province  Delta 
convention,  Delaware,  Ohio,  1908; 
delegate  from  Chicago  Alumni  As- 
sociation to  S.  A.  E.  National 
Convention  at  Chicago,  1914;  sec- 
retary-treasurer province  Delta, 
1910-1914;  real  estate  broker  with 
Oliver  &  Co.;  mem.  City  Club, 
Chicago  Real  Estate  Board;  m. 
Eugenia  May  MacLaurin,  May  15, 

1914.  Address,  40  N.  Dearborn  St., 
Chicago,  111. 

HARPER,  Jesse  Dean;  national  treas- 
urer; Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  ed.  at 
Purdue  University,  1913;  initiated  by 
Delta  chapter,  1911;  delegate  na- 
tional convention;  national  secre- 
tary and  treasurer;  editor  publica- 
tion one  year;  agricultural  exten- 
sion; Mason.  Address,  Purdue  Uni- 
versity, Lafayete,  Ind. 

HARRINGTON,  Helen  M.;  president 
Wooster  Alumni  Club;  ed.  at  Uni- 
versity of  Wooster,  1912;  initiated 
by  Ohio  Gamma,  1910;  chapter  pres- 
ident; teacher  of  German,  Bowling 


Green  High  School.  Address,  325 
N.  Prospect  St.,  Bowling  Green, 
Ohio. 

HARRIS,  Abram  W.;  president  of 
the  honorary  society  Alpha  Delta 
Tau;  Alpha  Delta  Phi;  ed.  at  Wes- 
leyan  University,  1880;  initiated  by 
Middletown  chapter,  1876;  also 
mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Alpha  Delta 
Tau,  Phi  Kappa  Phi,  Sigma  Xi; 
chapter  president  of  Alpha  Delta 
Phi;  president  Western  Alumni  As- 
sociation; chairman  of  committee 
that  built  first  chapter  house;  author 
one  fraternity  song;  contributor  to 
magazine;  delegate  national  con- 
vention; president  Northwestern 
University;  Mason;  m.  Clara  V. 
Bainbridge,  1888.  Address,  1745 
Chicago  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

HARRIS,  James  Willis;  Sigma  Nu; 
ed.  at  Mercer  University,  B.  S.  1902, 
law  1905;  initiated  by  Eta  chapter, 
1897;  chapter  treasurer;  inspector 
third  division;  delegate  national 
convention  New  Orleans,  1904;  at- 
torney-at-law ;  m.  Juliette  Bussey, 
April  8,  1908.  Address,  Lumpkin 
St.,  Cuthbert,  Ga. 

HARRIS,  John  Cochran;  national 
president  of  Delta  Sigma  Phi;  ed. 
University  of  Texas,  1910;  initiated 
by  Eta  chapter,  1908;  treasurer  of 
the  chapter;  mem.  Dallas  Alumni 
Association;  national  president  two 
terms;  delegate  to  national  conven- 
tions of  1913  and  1914;  lawyer  and 
planter;  mem.  Masons,  Shrine;  m. 
Nellie  H.  Wilson,  Dec.  1,  1910.  Ad- 
dress, 402  Commonwealth  Bldg., 
Dallas,  Texas. 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


HARRIS,  Leslie  Huntington;  secre- 
tary of  national  executive  council  of 
Eta  Kappa  Nu,  also  member  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  ed.  at  Purdue  University, 
1907;  initiated  by  Indiana  Alpha 
chapter  of  Tau  Beta  Pi  1906,  by 
Beta  chapter  of  Eta  Kappa  Nu 
1907;  chapter  secretary;  delegate 
national  conventions  Eta  Kappa  Nu, 
1911,  1912,  1913,  1914;  assistant 
professor  of  electrical  engineering. 
Address,  University  of  Pittsburgh, 
Pittsburgh,  Penn. 

HARRIS,  Nell  E.;  business  manager 
of  "Lyre"  of  Alpha  Chi  Omega;  ed. 
at  Simpson  College  1907;  initiated 
by  Mu  chapter  May  13,  1907;  presi- 
dent of  chapter;  delegate  to  Na- 
tional Pan-Hellenic  Congress,  Chi- 
cago, October  16-18,  1913;  delegate 
to  editors'  and  business  managers' 
conference;  secretary  to  the  direc- 
tor, Simpson  College  Conservatory 
of  Music.  Address,  411  W.  Ashland 
Ave.,  Indianola,  Iowa. 

HARRIS,  Sarah  Bacon;  grand  vice- 
president;  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma; 
ed.  at  Northwestern  University, 
1911;  initiated  by  Upsilon  chapter, 
1908;  mem.  North  Shore  Alumni 
Association;  delegate  national  con- 
vention Bloomington,  Ind.,  Aug., 
1910;  Estes  Park,  Aug.,  1916;  grand 
vice-president,  1914-1916;  editor  of 
"The  Key";  assistant  in  office  of 
dean  of  Northwestern  University. 
Addrees,  1334  Hinman  Ave.,  Evans- 
ton,  111. 

HARRISON,  Benjamin  H.;  grand 
treasurer;  Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  ed.  at 
University  of  Illinois,  1910;  initi- 


ated by  Zeta  chapter,  1908;  master 
alchemist  of  chapter;  mem.  Chicago 
Alumni  chapter;  business  manager 
of  the  "Hexagon";  delegate  na- 
tional conventions  1912,  1914;  dele- 
gate Greek  Letter  Conference,  Chi- 
cago, 1913;  chemist,  Arbuckle 
Brothers.  Address,  220  N.  Oak 
Park  Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111. 

HARRISON,  Frederick  Christopher; 
district  grand  officer;  Alpha  Kappa 
Kappa;  ed.  at  University  of  Toronto, 
1908;  initiated  by  Alpha  Epsilon 
chapter,  April  6,  1905;  chapter  vice- 
president;  head  of  Ontario  District; 
physician;  mem.  A.  F.  and  A.  M.; 
m.  Helen  Gladys  Netherland,  1914. 
Address,  29  Roxborough  St.  West, 
Toronto,  Canada. 

HARRISON,  Philip  John;  national 
trustee;  Delta  Upsilon;  ed.  at  Uni- 
versity of  Nebraska,  1904;  initiated 
by  Nebraska  chapter,  Oct.  3,  1902; 
chapter  secretary;  mem.  Lincoln 
Delta  Upsilon  Club;  contributor  to 
Delta  Upsilon  "Quarterly";  na- 
tional trustee;  mem.  local  inter- 
fraternity  council;  commercial  de- 
signer, formerly  registrar  and  pub- 
lisher for  University  of  Nebraska. 
Address,  721  South  19th  St.,  Lin- 
coln, Nebr. 

HARRISON,  Samuel  Robertson;  Delta 
Tau  Delta;  ed.  at  West  Virginia 
University,  1914;  initiated  by  Gam- 
ma Delta  chapter,  Jan.  17,  1912; 
delegate  national  convention  De- 
troit, 1913;  lawyer.  Address,  317 
Buckhannon  Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

HARRISON,  Virginius  Williams;  Kap- 
pa Sigma;  ed.  at  University  of  Vir- 


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111 


ginia,  1887;  initiated  by  Zeta  chap- 
ter, 1885;  worthy  grand  master, 
1888;  physician;  m.  Marie  Keesee, 
1900.  Address,  401  N.  Allen  Ave., 
Richmond,  Va. 

HARSEN,  Una  Adele;  president  ex- 
ecutive board;  Gamma  Phi  Beta; 
ed.  at  Barnard  College,  1902;  initi- 
ated by  Iota  chapter,  1902;  chapter 
secretary;  mem.  New  York  Alumnae 
Association;  delegate  national  con- 
ventions 1907,  1911;  secretary- 
treasurer,  president  of  executive 
board;  contributor  to  the  "Cres- 
cent"; m.  Otis  Yale  Harsen,  1908. 
Address,  53  Arthur  St.,  Yonkers, 
N.  Y. 

HARSHMAN,  John  Burnett;  "D.  D.," 
national  treasurer;  Delta  Chi;  ed.  at 
Ohio  State  University,  1907;  initi- 
ated by  Ohio  State  chapter,  April  28, 
1905;  chapter  vice-president;  mem. 
Columbus  alumni  chapter;  delegate 
national  conventions,  1906,  1907, 
1909,  1911,  1913;  exchange  editor 
Delta  Chi  "Quarterly,"  1906-1914; 
contributor  to  "Quarterly";  installed 
uniform  system  of  chapter  account- 
ing; local  delegate  Ohio  State  Pan- 
Hellenic  Association,  1906-1907;  at- 
torney-at-law ;  secretary  to  commis- 
sion of  the  City  of  Dayton,  Ohio; 
Mason,  Scottish  Rite,  Thirty-Second 
Degree,  Knights  Templars,  Shriner; 
m.  Mary  Louise  Longbrake,  Alpha 
Delta  Gamma,  July  28,  1914.  Ad- 
dress, 826  Cottage  Grove  Ave.,  Day- 
ton, Ohio. 

HARSTR6M,  Carl  Axel;  Theta  Delta 
Chi,  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  ed.  at  Hobart 
College,  1886;  initiated  by  Xi  chap- 


ter October  11,  1880;  delegate  many 
national  conventions ;  treasurer 
grand  lodge  1884,  secretary  1885, 
president  1895-1901;  contributor  to 
"Shield";  delegate  first,  second,  and 
sixth  interfraternity  conferences, 
New  York;  principal  Harstrom's 
school;  m.  Lee  Sheldon  Partridge, 
1888.  Address,  26  Prespect  Ave., 
Norwalk,  Conn. 

HART,  Abraham  J.;  supreme  treas- 
urer Phi  Alpha  Delta;  ed.  at  Uni- 
versity of  Michigan  1914;  initiated 
by  Campbell  chapter  May,  1912; 
vice  justice  of  chapter;  delegate  na- 
tional convention  1914;  attorney-at- 
law.  Address,  1826  Dime  Bank 
Bldg.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

HART,  Nellie  S.;  national  president  of 
Phi  Mu;  ed.  at  Newcomb  College, 
Tulane  University,  1908;  initiated 
by  Delta  chapter  Oct.  22,  1906,  char- 
ter member;  president  of  chapter; 
charter  member  of  New  Orleans 
Alumnae  Association;  president, 
1909-1913;  president  of  Alpha  prov- 
ince, 1910-1911;  national  treasurer, 
1911-1913;  business  manager  of  the 
"Aglaia,"  1908-1910;  business  man- 
ager of  1913  convention;  delegate 
to  conventions  at  Macon,  Ga.,  1908; 
Memphis,  Tenn.,  1910;  Niagara 
Falls,  1913;  chairman  of  constitu- 
tional revision  committee,  1908-1909. 
Address,  3706  Prytania  St.,  New  Or- 
leans, La. 

HARTON,  George  M.;  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon;  ed.  Adrian  College  1891, 
University  of  Michigan  1892;  ini- 
tiated by  Michigan  Alpha  1887; 
affiliated  Michigan  Iota-Beta;  emi- 


112 


LEADING  GREEKS 


nent  archon  of  chapter;  mem.  Pitts- 
burgh Alumni  Association;  delegate 
national  convention  Charlotte,  N. 
C.,  Cincinnati,  Washington,  Atlanta, 
Pittsburgh;  president  Atlanta  con- 
vention 1891;  contributor  to  "Rec- 
ord"; corporation  lawyer;  m.  Carill 
Newman  May  3,  1905.  Address,  905 
Berger  Bldg.,  Pittsburgh,  Penn. 

HASELTINE,  Burton;  former  presi- 
dent alumni  chapter  Phi  Alpha 
Gamma;  ed.  at  Hahnemann  Medical 
College  1896;  initiated  by  Eta 
Lambda  chapter;  chapter  president; 
one  of  the  editors  of  Phi  Alpha 
Gamma  "Quarterly";  physician. 
Address,  122  S.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago, 111. 

HASELTINE,  Florence  Reed;  Alpha 
Chi  Omega;  ed.  New  England  Con- 
servatory of  Music,  Ripon  College, 
1905;  initiated  by  Zeta  chapter, 
1903;  chapter  secretary;  national 
editor  "Lyre,"  work  on  history,  rit- 
ual and  reserve  fund;  m.  William 
E.  Haseltine,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon, 
1905.  Address,  Ripon,  Wis. 

HASKELL,  Ruth  Sibley;  grand  vice- 
president  Alpha  Xi  Delta;  ed.  at 
Tufts  College,  1906;  initiated  with 
Lambda  chapter  as  a  charter  mem- 
ber, 1907;  delegate  national  con- 
ventions, Madison,  Wis.,  1911; 
Champaign,  111.,  1913;  attended 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1909;  editor  Alpha 
Xi  Delta  1909-'!!,  grand  secre- 
tary 1911-'13;  grand  vice-president 
1913 — ;  contributor  to  magazine; 
m.  Harold  C.  Haskell,  1900.  Ad- 
dress, 65  Gorham  Ave.,  Brookline, 
Mass. 


HATCH,  HAMILTON  G.;  secretary 
Augusta  Alumni  Club;  Sigma  Nu; 
ed.  at  University  of  Georgia,  1910; 
initiated  by  Mu  chapter,  1909; 
chapter  recorder;  civil  engineer  with 
U.  S.  engineer's  office.  Address, 
2409  Walton  Way,  Savannah,  Ga. 

HAUGHEY,  Wilfred;  supreme  editor; 
Phi  Beta  Pi;  ed.  at  University  of 
Michigan,  1904;  Detroit  College  of 
Medicine,  1906;  initiated  by  Beta 
chapter  October  10,  1903;  affiliated 
Kappa  chapter;  contributor  to  fra- 
ternity magazine,  supreme  editor; 
physician  and  surgeon;  mem.  Amer- 
ican Medical  Association,  M.  R.  C., 
U.  S.  A.;  m.  Edythe  L.  Cowles,  June 
27,  1907.  Address,  40  Poplar  St., 
Battle  Creek,  Mich. 

HAWES,  James  S.;  general  secretary; 
Delta  Kappa  Epsilon;  ed.  at  Yale 
University,  1894;  initiated  by  Phi 
chapter,  1891;  chapter  secretary; 
mem.  New  York  Alumni  Associa- 
tion; delegate  national  convention; 
contributor  to  "Quarterly";  dele- 
gate interfraternity  conferences; 
lawyer;  mem.  Society  of  May- 
flower descendants,  Military  Order 
of  Loyal  Legion.  Address,  30  Broad 
St.,  New  York  City. 

HAYES,  Alfa  Lloyd;  founder;  Delta 
Zeta;  ed.  Miami  University,  1903; 
together  with  five  others  founded 
Delta  Zeta  and  received  a  state 
charter  October  24,  1902,  this  first 
chapter  named  Alpha;  chapter  pres- 
ident; attended  all  the  district  and 
national  conventions;  grand  presi- 
dent, national  inspector,  historian, 
contributor  to  magazine;  installed 


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113 


chapters  at  De  Pauw,  Indiana,  Ne- 
braska; delegate  national  Pan-Hel- 
lenic; organizer  Indianapolis  Pan- 
Hellenic;  m.  Orison  H.  Hayes,  Oct. 
21,  1908.  Address,  3267  Ruckle  St., 
Indianapolis,  Ind. 

HAYES,  Cariton;  exchange  editor  of 
"Garnet  and  White";  Alpha  Chi 
Rho;  ed.  at  Columbia  University, 
1904;  initiated  by  Phi  Omega  chap- 
ter, November,  1902;  chapter  head; 
president  Phi  Omega  graduate  chap- 
ter; delegate  every  national  conven- 
tion since  1903;  national  secretary, 
1903-'08;  president,  1910-12;  chair- 
man committee  on  instruction; 
drafted  constitution;  contributor  to 
magazine;  professor  of  history,  Co- 
lumbia University.  Address,  509 
W.  121st  St.,  New  York  City. 

HAYES,  Grace  Christine;  Pi  Beta  Phi; 
ed.  at  University  of  Vermont,  1909; 
initiated  by  Vermont  Beta  chapter, 
December  16,  1907;  chapter  treas- 
urer; mem.  Rochester  AlumnaB 
Club;  teacher,  Livingston  Park  Sem- 
inary. Address,  Ludlow,  Mass. 

HAYNES,  Jack  E.;  editor  "Gear"  of 
Theta  Tau;  Theta  Tau,  Beta  Theta 
Pi;  ed.  at  University  of  Minnesota, 
1908;  initiated  Alpha  chapter  of 
Theta  Tau,  1905,  by  Beta  Pi  chap- 
ter of  Beta  Theta  Pi,  1904;  chapter 
regent;  mem.  Twin  City  Alumni 
Association  of  Theta  Tau;  editor 
"Gear"  of  Theta  Tau;  manager 
Haynes  Photo  Studio;  m.  Margaret 
Larkin,  1909.  Address,  1787  Hague 
Ave.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

HAYS,  Louese  Frederick;  Phi  Mu;  ed. 
at  Wesleyan  College,  Macon,  Ga., 


1900;  initiated  by  Alpha  chapter, 
September,  1897;  chapter  president; 
delegate  national  conventions,  Nor- 
folk, Memphis,  Atlanta;  first  na- 
tional president;  also  second  and 
third  vice-president;  editor-in-chief 
first  "Annual,"  1900;  treasurer 
Georgia  Federated  Women's  Clubs; 
mem.  D.  A.  R.;  m.  J.  E.  Hays,  1902. 
Address,  Montezuma,  Ga. 

HAYS,  William  Harrison;  province 
president;  Phi  Delta  Theta;  ed.  at 
Wabash  College,  1900;  initiated  by 
Indiana  Beta,  1896;  delegate,  dis- 
trict convention,  1898,  '99,  '00;  dele- 
gate national  convention,  1898, 
1900;  province  president,  1902-'07; 
attorney-at-law;  Mason,  Knights 
Templars;  mem.  Illinois  Athletic 
Club  of  Chicago;  life  member  Sulli- 
van lodge  of  Elks;  m.  Helen  Louise 
Thomas,  1902.  Address,  Sullivan, 
Indiana. 

HAZELWOOD,  Paul  Joseph;  manager 
alumni  information  index;  Tau 
Kappa  Epsilon;  ed.  at  University  of 
Illinois,  1914;  initiated  by  Gamma 
chapter,  June  14,  1913;  mem.  Chi- 
cago Alumni  Association;  editor-in- 
chief  Volume  I  Tau  Kappa  Epsilon 
"Year  Book";  assistant  grand  his- 
torian, 1913-14;  delegate  national 
convention,  1914;  salesman,  Bir- 
mingham and  Seaman  Co.  Address. 
7227  Harvard  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

HAZEN,  Thomas  Fleming,  Jr.;  prov- 
ince secretary,  Sigma  Alpha  Epsi- 
lon; ed.  University  of  Tennessee, 
1915;  initiated  by  Tennessee  Kappa, 
February  28,  1912;  secretary  and 
treasurer  of  Province  Iota;  delegate 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


district  convention,  Lexington,  Ky., 
January,  1914;  delegate  national 
convention,  Chicago,  1914;  salesman, 
Rodgers  &  Co.,  auto  dealers.  Ad- 
dress, Box  145,  Knoxville,  Tenn. 

HE  BARD,  Grace  Raymond;  Pi  Beta 
Phi;  ed.  at  Iowa  State  University, 
1882;  B.  S.,  A.  M.,  Ph.  D.;  initiated 
by  Zeta  chapter,  1882;  mem.  Wyo- 
ming Alpha  Alumni  Association; 
organized  Alpha  Chi  University  of 
Wyoming;  contributor  to  fraternity 
magazine;  mem.  local  Pan-Hellenic 
council;  professor  of  economics 
and  sociology,  University  of  Wyo- 
ming, 1908—;  librarian,  1891-1914; 
secretary  board  of  trustees,  1891- 
1908;  state  regent  D.  A.  R.;  state 
historian  Wyoming  Colonial  Dames; 
state  president  Wyoming  Library 
association;  author;  frequent  con- 
tributor to  prominent  magazines. 
Address,  The  Doctors'  Inn,  Laramie, 
Wyo. 

HEBBLETHWAITE,  Anna  Kathryn; 
national  president;  Sigma  Alpha 
Iota;  ed.  at  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity, 1914;  initiated  by  Beta  chap- 
ter, 1912;  chapter  treasurer;  mem. 
Evanston  Alumnae  Association;  del- 
egate local  Pan-Hellenic  at  North- 
western; instructor  in  music.  Ad- 
dress, 907  Lake  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

HECKER,  Jessie  Denman;  treasurer; 
Delta  Zeta;  ed.  Miami  University, 
1907;  initiated  by  Alpha  chapter, 
October,  1903;  chapter  vice-presi- 
dent; national  treasurer;  chairman 
extension  committee;  m.  Frank  C. 
Hecker,  December  27,  1907.  Ad- 
dress, "Tannenheim,"  Century,  Fla. 


HEDGE,  Verne;  district  grand  master 
District  II;  Kappa  Sigma;  ed.  at 
University  of  Nebraska,  1903;  ini- 
tiated by  Alpha  Psi  chapter,  De- 
cember, 1897;  grand  master  of  chap- 
ter; mem.  Omaha  Alumni  Associa- 
tion; delegate  district  convention, 
Liberty,  Mo.,  1900;  district  grand 
master;  delegate  national  conven- 
tion, Philadelphia,  1899;  abstractor 
of  titles;  32nd  degree  Mason;  m. 
Grace  Bennett,  Kappa  Kappa  Gam- 
ma, May  24,  1903.  Address,  office, 
414  First  Nat'l  Bank  Bldg.,  resi- 
dence, 1816  C  St.,  Lincoln,  Neb. 

HEEBNER,  Charles;  Delta  Kappa  Ep- 
silon;  ed.  Lafayette  College,  1878; 
initiated  by  Rho  chapter,  Septem- 
ber, 1874;  mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
chapter  head;  mem.  Philadelphia 
Alumni  Association;  delegate  na- 
tional convention,  1877;  general  so- 
licitor Reading  county  for  P.  &  R. 
railway  and  P.  R.  C.  &  I.  Co.;  mem. 
Rittenhouse  and  University  Clubs; 
m.  Alice  Schuyler,  December  II 
1888.  Address,  315  S.  41st  St.,  Phi 
adelphia,  Penn. 

HEILMAN,  Rose  Erskine;  national! 
spector  of  Phi  Mu  Gamma;    ed.  • 
Hollins   College,   1913;    initiated  * 
Alpha     Chapter     February,     lr 
president    of    chapter;    delegate 
national  convention,  1913;  chairm*. 
of  Alpha  Province;   assistant  edito 
of    "The    Argaliad";     chairman    o. 
Alumni    Association    Committee    ol 
Hollins  College;  delegate  to  Nation- 
al    Pan-Hellenic     Congress,     1914; 
installed  Xi,  Rho  and  Pi   chapters 
of  Phi  Mu  Gamma;  mem.  of  inter- 


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115 


fraternity  clubs  at  Rollins  College; 
editor  of  woman's  page,  Evansville 
"Journal  News";  instructor  in  dra- 
matics, Alaha  Camp;  editor  of 
"Alaha  Camp  Paper  and  Year  Book"; 
chaperon,  Phi  Mu  Gamma  House, 
Brennen  College,  1914-15.  Address, 
1100  South  Second  St.,  Evansville, 
Ind. 

HEINTZ,  Eward  Louis;  grand  presi- 
dent, Alpha  Kappa  Kappa;  ed.  Uni- 
versity of  Illinois,  1901;  St.  Louis 
College  of  Pharmacy;  initiated  by 
Eta  chapter,  1899,  as  a  charter  mem- 
ber; chapter  vice-president;  presi- 
dent Eta  chapter  house  association; 
editor  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa  direc- 
tory, catalogue  and  history  issued 
in  1908;  delegate  to  national  con- 
ventions 1903,  1904,  1905,  1906,  1907, 
1908,  1909,  1910,  1912,  1914;  grand 
secretary;  grand  keeper  of  archives; 
grand  president;  delegate  medical  in- 
ter-fraternity, Chicago,  1914;  physi- 
cian; one  of  the  founders  of  the 
_gJniversity  Hospital  and  Training 
^School  for  Nurses;  assistant  pro- 
essor  of  medicine,  University  of 
jlinois;  m.  Bertha  Hansen,  May  4, 
'911.  Address,  1856  West  Chicago 
ive.,  Chicago,  111. 

v4-YER,  Harold;   national  council- 

,  Alpha  Chi  Rho ;   ed.  at  Univer- 

of  Pennsylvania,  1909;  initiated 

jby  Phi  Phi  chapter,  March  17,  1906; 

^chapter  president;  delegate  national 

^conventions,   1908,   1909;    committee 

on  publication  of  first  address  book; 

engineer.     Address,  113  S.  37th  St., 

Philadelphia,  Penn. 

HELMICK,  Elizabeth  Allen  Clarke;  Pi 


Beta  Phi;  grand  historian;  ed. 
Hillsdale  College  (Mich.),  1898; 
initiated  by  Michigan  Alpha  chapter, 
June  25,  1896;  mem.  Chicago  Alumni 
Club;  secretary  province  Kappa, 
1896-'98;  chairman  and  treasurer  Pi 
Beta  Phi  Settlement  School  in 
the  Tennessee  mountains;  at  present 
is  working  on  sorority  history;  wife 
of  army  officer;  m.  Eli  A.  Helmick, 
November  20,  1898.  Address,  cjo 
Major  Eli  A.  Helmick,  Inspector-Gen- 
eral, U.  S.  Army,  Washington,  D.  C. 

HELMS,  Arthur  Trent;  Pi  Kappa  Al- 
pha; ed.  at  University  of  Tennessee, 
L.L.  B.;  initiated  by  Zeta  chap- 
ter February  16,  1914;  chapter 
president;  in  November,  1914,  with 
one  other  founded  local  Alpha  Sig- 
ma Lambda  to  petition  Phi  Delta 
Phi;  newspaperman,  connected  with 
papers  in  Petersburg,  Va.,  Colum- 
bus, Miss.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn., 
Richmond,  Va.,  and  Knoxville, 
Tenn.;  mem.  Cherokee  Country 
Club  and  Public  Efficiency  League. 
Address,  Knoxville,  Tenn. 

HENDERSON,  Anna  Mary;  Sigma  Sig- 
ma Sigma;  ed.  at  Peabody  College, 
1909;  initiated  by  Alpha  Delta  chap- 
ter, 1907;  W.  C.  R.  of  chapter;  mem. 
Dallas  Alumnae  chapter;  delegate 
national  convention,  1909,  national 
vice-president;  secretary  Dallas  Pan- 
Hellenic  Association;  high  school 
teacher;  m.  Samuel  A.  Henderson 
July  14,  1914.  Address,  Southland 
Hotel,  Dallas,  Texas. 

HENDERSON,  Elmer  Charless;  his- 
torian of  general  council;  Phi  Delta 
Theta;  ed,  Westminster  College, 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


1893;  initiated  by  Missouri  Beta 
chapter  September  15,  1890;  chapter 
president;  president  Missouri  Beta 
Chapter  House  Association;  mem. 
Fulton  Alumni  Club;  chapter  house 
commissioner  three  terms  and  mem. 
board  of  trustees;  delegate  to  sev- 
eral district  and  national  conven- 
tions; railroad  cross  tie  and  timber 
contractor;  32nd  degree  mason;  mem. 
board  of  trustees  Westminster  Col- 
lege; a  great  great  grandson  of 
Daniel  Boone;  president  Fulton 
Commercial  Club;  m.  Anne  Brown 
April  8,  1903.  Address,  201  East 
Ninth  St.,  Fulton,  Mo. 

HENDERSON,  Isabelle;  business  man- 
ager magazine;  Alpha  Omicron  Pi; 
ed.  at  University  of  California,  1905; 
Initiated  by  Sigma  chapter  May, 
1907;  mem.  San  Francisco  alumni 
chapter;  business  manager  two 
terms  "To  Dragma";  contributor  to 
magazine ;  corresponding  secretary 
San  Francisco  alumni  chapter;  kin- 
dergartner,  playground  worker,  pro- 
fessional story  teller;  chairman  of 
Council  of  Camp  Fire  Guardians  for 
Oakland,  Calif.  Address,  2655  Wake- 
field  Ave.,  E.  Oakland,  Calif. 

HENDRICHS,  Charles  M.J  scribe; 
Phi  Delta  Theta;  ed.  at  Miami  Uni- 
versity, 1901;  initiated  by  Ohio  Al- 
pha chapter,  1898;  chapter  scribe; 
mem.  El  Paso  Alumni  Association; 
physician;  medical  director  of  Hen- 
drich's  Sanitorium;  m.  Edith  Louise 
Dugurd,  June  7,  1905.  Address,  516 
Mills  Bldg.,  El  Paso,  Texas. 

HENNING,  William  Cleveland;  Sigma 
Chi;  ed.  at  De  Pauw  University, 


1890;  initiated  by  Xi  chapter,  1889; 
ex-president  Boston  alumni  chapter; 
now  president  St.  Louis  alumni 
chapter;  delegate  to  national  ani 
district  conventions;  secretary  and 
treasurer  A.  Leschen  &  Sons  Rope 
Co.;  Mason,  Chapter,  Commandery, 
Shrine;  m.  Maude  E.  Lee,  Jan.  29, 
1891.  Address,  920  N.  First  St.,  St. 
Louis,  Mo. 

HENRY,  Burt  Webb.,  Delta  Tau  Del- 
ta; ed.  Tulane  University  1899;  ini- 
tiated by  Beta  Xi  chapter,  1895; 
vice-president  New  Orleans  Alumni 
association;  mem.  committee  for 
building  chapter  house;  delegate  na- 
tional Convention,  1898;  attorney-at- 
law.  Address,  1520  Soniat  St.,  New 
Orleans,  La. 

HENRY,  Mellinger  E.,  Kappa  Sigma; 
ed.  at  Brown  University,  1899;  in- 
itiated by  Beta  Alpha  chapter,  Feb- 
ruary 22,  1898;  grand  master  of 
chapter;  founded  Beta  Alpha  chap- 
ter at  Brown;  mem.  New  York 
Alumni  Association;  delegate  nation- 
al convention,  Philadelphia,  1900, 
New  York  1910,  Louisville  1912;  del- 
egate district  convention,  Boston, 
1903;  professor  of  English,  Jersey 
City  High  School;  mem.  Masons, 
Brown  Club  of  New  York,  Harvard 
Club  of  New  Jersey,  University  Club 
of  Jersey  City.  Address  Jersey  City 
High  School,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

HEPBURN,  A.  Barton;  member  of 
council;  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon;  ed. 
at  Middlebury  College  A.  B.  1871, 
LL.  D.  1894;  initiated  by  Alpha 
Alpha  chapter;  mem.  of  council  of 
Delta  Kappa  Epsilon;  delegate  in- 


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117 


ter-fraternity  congresses  held  in  New 
York  City;  banker;  chairman  board 
of  directors,  Chase  National  Bank; 
U.  S.  Bank  examiner  for  New  York, 
1888-'92;  comptroller  of  the  cur- 
rency, 1892-'93;  director  large  num- 
ber of  banks  and  other  corporations; 
officer  Legion  of  Honor,  France; 
author  "History  of  Coinage  and  Cur- 
rency" and  "Artificial  Waterways 
and  Commercial  Development";  con- 
tributor to  magazines;  trustee  Rock- 
efeller Foundation;  mem.  prominent 
clubs;  m.  Emily  L.  Eaton,  July  14, 
1887.  Address,  83  Cedar  St.,  New 
York  City. 

HEPPNER,  Amanda  Henrietta;  Chi 
Omega;  ed.  at  University  of  Ne- 
braska, 1904;  initiated  by  Kappa 
chapter  June  5,  1904;  president  of 
alumnae  chapter;  assistant  professor 
of  German,  director  German  dra- 
matics, University  of  Nebraska.  Ad- 
dress, 944  Washington  St.,  Lincoln, 
Nebr. 

HERING,  Oswald  Cj  national  council 
representative  of  Delta  Kappa  Epsi- 
lon;  ed.  at  Massachusetts  Institute 
of  Technology  1897;  initiated  by  Sig- 
ma Tau  chapter  in  1894;  musical 
director  of  chapter;  mem.  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon  Alumni  Association 
of  New  York;  architect  and  author; 
studied  at  L'Ecole  "des  Beaux  Arts, 
Paris;  senior  partner  of  firm  of 
Hermg  &  Fitch;  associate  editor  of 
"Concrete  and  Cement  Age,"  and 
writer  of  professional  articles  for 
lay  and  technical  magazines;  mem. 
American  Institute  of  Architects, 
Architectural  League  of  New  York, 


Municipal  Art  Society,  Pennsylvania 
Society,  "The  Players";  governor  of 
Technology  Club  of  New  York.  Ad- 
dress, 132  Madison  Ave.,  New  York 
City. 

HERN  DON,  Lizzie  Rhette;  grand 
president  Sigma  Iota  Chi;  ed.  at 
Conservatory  of  Music,  Cincinnati, 
O.;  initiated  by  Delta  chapter.  Ad- 
dress, Owenton,  Ky. 

HERRON,  Stanford  Morton;  manag- 
ing editor  Chi  Zeta  Chi  "Record"; 
Alpha  Tau  Omega,  Chi  Zeta  Chi;  ed. 
at  Vanderbilt  University;  initiated 
by  Theta  chapter  of  Alpha  Tau 
Omega,  1905,  by  Tennessee  Beta 
chapter  of  Chi  Zeta  Chi,  1913; 
worthy  master  of  chapter  of  Alpha 
Tau  Omega;  delegate  national  con- 
vention Alpha  Tau  Omega,  Louis- 
ville, 1912,  Nashville  1914;  medical 
student.  Address,  165  Eighth  Ave., 
N.  Nashville,  Tenn. 

HESS,  Edward  J.;  Phi  Alpha  Delta; 
ed.  at  Chicago  Law  School  1909;  in- 
itiated by  Webster  chapter,  Novem- 
ber, 1907;  justice  of  chapter;  su- 
preme recorder,  1910-'12;  supreme 
justice,  1912-'13;  chairman  board  of 
tribunes,  1913-'14;  delegate  Greek 
Letter  Conference,  Blackstone  Hotel, 
Chicago,  May,  1913;  lawyer;  m.  Ella 
Lundberg,  March  25,  1901.  Address, 
105  W.  Monroe  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

HEWITT,  Arthur  F.;  district  chief; 
Beta  Theta  Pi;  ed.  at  Colorado 
School  of  Mines  1905;  initiated  by 
Beta  Phi  chapter,  September,  1908; 
was  member  of  petitioning  local; 
president  Colorado  alumni;  delegate 
to  national  conventions  at  petitioner 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


1905,  '07,  '08;  delegate  to  district 
conventions,  1908,  '09,  '10,  '11,  '12, 
'13,  '14;  chief  District  XIV;  deputy 
state  engineer;  contractor,  Cuno  and 
Hewitt;  m.  Elsa  M.  Bartels,  1913. 
Address,  State  Capitol,  Denver,  Colo. 

HEY,  Harry  A.;  treasurer  executive 
council;  Delta  Upsilon;  ed.  at  Penn- 
sylvania State  College,  1909;  in- 
itiated by  Pennsylvania  State  chap- 
ter, April,  1906;  delegate  district 
convention,  1914;  national  conven- 
tion, 1907,  '08,  '13;  secretary-treas- 
urer executive  council,  1912-'14;  del- 
egate inter-fraternity  conference, 
1913;  mechanical  engineer.  Address, 
1954  E.  83rd  St.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

HEYL,  Clarence  W.;  section  chief  of 
section  eleven  of  Phi  Gamma  Delta; 
mem.  Phi  Delta  Phi;  ed.  at  Illinois 
Wesleyan  University,  1908;  initiated 
by  Alpha  Deuteron  chapter,  Decem- 
ber, 1905;  delegate  to  national  con- 
vention from  Alpha  Deuteron  chap- 
ter in  1908;  mem.  Peoria  graduate 
chapter;  attorney-at-law;  m.  Mayme 
Randolph,  December  25,  1909.  Home 
address,  103  S.  Maplewood  Ave., 
Peoria,  111.;  business  address,  803 
Central  National  Bank  Bldg.,  Peoria, 
111. 

HIBBITT,  Charles  W.;  chairman  ex- 
ecutive trustees;  Phi  Chi;  ed.  at 
Louisville  Medical  College,  1897;  in- 
itiated by  Alpha  Alpha  chapter, 
being  a  charter  member,  1894;  dele- 
gate to  all  national  conventions  for 
last  ten  years;  grand  presiding  sen- 
ior and  chairman  executive  trustees; 
professor  gynecology  University  of 


Louisville.    Address,  Atherton  Bldg., 
Louisville,  Ky. 

H1CKOK,  Paul  Robinson;  chairman 
of  high  council  of  Alpha  Tau 
Omega;  ed.  at  Wooster  College, 
1897;  initiated  by  Ohio  Beta  Mu 
January  30,  1895;  master  of  chapter; 
province  chief  VII  (Ohio),  1902-'08; 
delegate  to  national  conventions, 
1896,  Cleveland;  1900,  Boston;  1902, 
Chicago;  1904,  New  York;  1906, 
Birmingham;  1908,  Pittsburgh;  1910, 
Atlanta,  Ga.;  delegate  to  district 
conventions,  1896,  Alliance,  O.;  1897, 
Columbus,  O.;  1903,  Delaware,  O.; 
1904  Wooster,  O.;  1905  Cleveland, 
O.;  1906,  Springfield,  O.;  1907,  Co- 
lumbus, O.;  1909,  Delaware,  O.; 
worthy  grand  chaplain,  1900-'02,  1904- 
'06;  worthy  grand  chief,  1908-'10; 
member  of  high  council,  1910-'14; 
installed  Kentucky  Mu  Iota  chapter, 
Lexington,  Ky.,  February  22,  1909; 
delegate  to  inter-fraternity  meetings 
at  New  York,  1909  and  1910;  mem. 
Cleveland  and  Washington  Alumni 
Associations;  pastor  Metropolitan 
Presbyterian  Church,  Washington, 
D.  C.;  Freemason;  Knights  Templars, 
32nd  degree,  A.  A.  S.  R.;  m.  Mary 
Elliot  (Kappa  Alpha  Theta),  Sep- 
tember 6,  1900.  Address,  17  Fifth 
St.,  S.  E.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

HICKS,  J.  Everett;  district  grand 
master  for  New  England;  Kappa 
Sigma;  ed.  at  Bowdoin  College, 
1895;  initiated  by  Alpha  Rho,  1895; 
mem.  Boston  Alumni  Association; 
state  manager  Mutual  Life  Insur- 
ance Co.;  mem.  Masons,  Blue  Lodge, 
Chapter,  Commandery;  m.  Mary 


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119 


Alice  Stuppel,  1897.  Address,  30 
State  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 
HICKS,  Susan  Bitting;  Chi  Omega; 
ed.  at  University  of  California,  1906; 
initiated  by  Mu  chapter,  February 
10,  1902;  chapter  president;  mem. 
Chicago  alumnae  chapter;  national 
vice-president,  1908-1914;  m.  W.  W. 
Hicks,  November  30,  1909.  Address, 
Tecumseh,  Mich. 

HIGBIE,  Henry  Harold;  president  ex- 
ecutive council  of  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Tau 
Beta  Pi,  Sigma  Xi;  Theta  Xi;  ed.  at 
Columbia  University,  1904;  initiat- 
ed by  New  York  Alpha  chapter  of 
Tau  Beta  Pi,  1903;  chapter  secre- 
tary; delegate  national  convention, 
Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  June,  1914;  vice-presi- 
dent, treasurer,  president  executive 
council  of  Tau  Beta  Pi;  contributor 
to  "The  Bent";  secretary  University 
of  Michigan  chapter  of  Sigma  Xi; 
professor  of  electrical  engineering, 
University  of  Michigan;  m.  Helen 
Burch,  1905.  Address,  714  Church 
St.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

HIGGINS,  Mattie  Mae  Woodworth;  al- 
umnae member  of  grand  council;  Al- 
pha Omicron  Pi;  ed.  at  University 
of  Nebraska,  1909;  chapter  presi- 
dent mem.  Omaha  Alumnae  Associa- 
tion; delegate  national  convention, 
New  York  City,  1908;  grand  register, 
business  manager  "To  Dragma"; 
mem.  local  inter-sorority  conference 
and  Pan-Hellenic  Association;  home 
duties  and  teacher  of  cooking  at 
Omaha  social  settlement;  m.  Leslie 
Alan  Higgins,  June  4,  1912.  Ad- 
dress, 706  North  49th  St.,  Omaha, 
Nebr. 


HIGHT,  Kate  M.;  Kappa  Kappa 
Gamma;  ed.  at  Indiana  State  Uni- 
versity, 1880;  initiated  by  Delta 
chapter,  December,  1875;  chapter 
president;  mem.  Kappa  alumnae 
chapter;  delegate  national  conven- 
tion, Blomington,  111.,  1879;  former 
national  president;  teacher;  mem. 
Woman's  Club,  D.  A.  R.  Address, 
314  E.  Kirkwood  Ave.,  Bloomington, 
Ind. 

HILBURN,  Oscar  Peace;  Sigma  Nu; 
ed.  at  Vanderbilt  University,  1913; 
initiated  by  Sigma  chapter  No.  19, 
September,  1911;  chapter  treasurer; 
mem.  law  firm  of  Hilburn  and  Bull. 
Address,  26  First  Nat'l  Bank,  Tam- 
pa, Fla. 

HILLYER,  Ellison;  past  supreme  coun- 
cillor, Psi  Omega;  ed.  at  New  York 
College  of  Dentistry,  1893;  initiated 
by  Beta  chapter,  1892;  junior  mas- 
ter of  chapter;  mem.  New  York 
Alumni  Association;  contributor  to 
fraternity  magazine;  delegate  na- 
tional convention,  1895,  1898;  pro- 
fessor of  prosethetic  dentistry,  New 
York  College  of  Dentistry,  secretary 
to  faculty,  practicing  dentist;  m.  Lot- 
tie Belle  Taylor,  1893.  Address,  1143 
Dean  St.,  Brooklyn,  New  York. 

HINCKS,  Mabel  Millman;  district 
president;  Kappa  Alpha  Theta;  ed. 
at  University  of  Toronto,  1907;  in- 
itiated by  Sigma  chapter,  1907;  chap- 
ter secretary;  president  Toronto 
alumnae  chapter;  president  district 
convention,  Syracuse,  1914;  district 
vice-president,  1909-1911;  president, 
1913-'15;  delegate  national  conven- 
tion, 1905,  1913;  contributor  to  mag- 


120 


LEADING  GREEKS 


azine;  English  reader  in  University 
of  Toronto;  m.  Clarence  M.  Hincks, 
1912.  Address,  735  Bloor  St.,  West, 
Toronto,  Canada. 

HINDE,  Anna  Ford;  grand  vice-pres- 
ident, Beta  Sigma  Omicron;  ed.  at 
Christian  College,  Columbia,  Mo., 
1912;  initiated  by  Gamma  chapter, 
February,  1911;  chapter  president; 
organizer  and  president  of  Kansas 
City  Alumni  Club;  delegate  to  na- 
tional convention,  June,  1914;  con- 
tributor to  magazine;  home-maker; 
m.  Edgar  G.  Hinde,  October  24,  1912. 
Address,  1106  S.  Noland  St.,  Inde- 
pendence, Mo. 

MINES,  Elizabeth  Hannah;  national 
historian  of  Phi  Mu;  ed.  at  Wes- 
leyan  Female  College,  1908;  initiated 
by  Alpha  chapter,  1907;  secretary  of 
chapter;  secretary  Atlanta,  Ga., 
Alumni  Association  of  Phi  Mu;  sec- 
retary of  the  Atlanta  Pan-Hellenic; 
chairman  Alumni  Association  Board ; 
associate  editor  of  "The  Aglaia"  of 
Phi  Mu.  Address,  862  Peachtree  St., 
Atlanta,  Ga. 

HINTON,  Fanny  Darling;  Delta  Delta 
Delta;  ed.  at  Randolph-Macon  Wo- 
man's College,  1911;  initiated  by  Al- 
pha Xi  chapter,  November  6,  1907; 
chapter  treasurer;  mem.  Atlanta 
Alumnae  Association;  attended  na- 
tional conventions,  Chicago,  Lynch- 
burg;  delegate  to  Atlanta  Pan-Hel- 
lenic. Address,  636  Spring  St.,  At- 
lanta, Ga. 

HIRSCH,  Edwin  Walter;  grand 
scribe;  Alpha  Phi  Sigma;  ed.  at 
University  of  Chicago  and  Rush 
Medical  College,  1914;  initiated  by 


Gamma  chapter,  1912;  grand  chap- 
ter representative;  delegate  two  na- 
tional conventions;  grand  scribe, 
1914-'15;  guardian  of  exchequer, 
1913-'14;  editor  of  the  "Journal"  of 
Alpha  Phi  Sigma;  delegate  inter- 
fraternity  medical  conference,  1914- 
'15;  medical  student.  Address,  3529 
Indiana  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

HIRSCHFIELD,  Albert  Clifford;  su- 
preme southern  praetor;  Phi  Beta 
Pi;  ed.  at  University  of  Oklahoma, 
University  of  Indiana,  B.  S.,  M.  D., 
1908;  initiated  by  Alpha  Lambda 
chapter,  May  24,  1912;  archon  of 
chapter;  organizer  of  chapter;  dele- 
gate national  convention,  Minne- 
apolis, 1913;  physician,  formerly 
professor  of  physiology,  University 
of  Oklahoma;  mem.  Masons,  32nd  de- 
gree Mason,  Knights  Templars 
Shriner;  m.  Florence  Kynette,  1914. 
Address,  Norman,  Okla. 

HITT,  Isaac  Reynolds;  former  treas- 
urer of  general  council;  Phi  Delta 
Theta;  ed.  at  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity, B.  S.,  M.  S.,  1888,  LL.  B.,  Kent 
Law  School;  initiated  by  Illinois  Al- 
pha, 1886;  chapter  president;  mem. 
Chicago  and  Washington,  D.  C., 
Alumni  Associations;  delegate  to 
province  conventions;  president 
province;  delegate  national  conven- 
tions, Blomington,  111.,  Atlanta,  Ga., 
Washington,  D.  C.;  treasurer  to  gen- 
eral council;  delegate  World's  Con- 
gress of  Fraternities  at  World's  Fair, 
Chicago,  1893,  and  delivered  address 
on  fraternity  finance;  lawyer;  U.  9. 
commissioner,  D.  C.;  commissioner 
of  deeds  for  all  states  at  Washing- 


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121 


ton,  D.  C.;  one  of  founders  Univer- 
sity Club  of  Washington,  D.  C.; 
mem.  Masons,  Knights  Templars, 
Shrine,  Sons  of  American  Revolu- 
tion; m.  Rosa  May  Birch,  November 
13,  1889.  Address,  1410  H  St.,  N. 
W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

HOBART,  Kenneth  Gray;  business 
manager  of  "Emerald";  Sigma  Pi; 
ed.  at  University  of  California,  1916; 
initiated  with  Iota  chapter  as  a  char- 
ter member;  chapter  herald.  Ad- 
dress, 2521  Ridge  Road,  Bsrkeley, 
Calif. 

HO  BBS,  Marabeth;  grand  secretary; 
Alpha  Gamma  Delta;  ed.  at  Univer- 
sity of  Minnesota,  1910;  initiated  by 
Delta  chapter,  April,  1909;  chair- 
man chapter  executive  committee; 
mem.  Minneapolis  Alumni  Associa- 
tion; president  province  Beta;  at- 
tended national  convention,  Madison, 
Wis.,  1913;  grand  secretary,  1911- 
'15;  contributor  to  fraternity  maga- 
zine; entire  charge  of  examinations. 
Address,  2131  Fremont  Ave.,  N., 
Minneapolis,  Minn. 

HOBBS,  Thomas  Gibson;  president 
Gamma  province;  Sigma  Alpha  Ep- 
silon;  ed.  at  University  of  Virginia, 
1909;  initiated  by  Virginia  Oinicron, 
October,  1907;  correspondent  of 
chapter;  Gamma  province  secretary, 
1911-12;  president,  1912-'14;  in- 
stalled one  chapter;  attended  one 
national  convention;  attorney-at-law. 
Address,  16  Law  Bldg.,  Lynchburg, 
Va. 

HOBERG,  Oscar  W.J  editor-in-chief 
of  Phi  Alpha  Delta  "Quarterly"; 
mem.  Delta  Kappa  Nu;  ed.  Uniyer- 


sity  of  Illinois,  1910;  initiated  by 
Magruder  chapter  of  Phi  Alpha 
Delta,  March,  1909;  mem.  supreme 
executive  board  for  five  years;  at- 
torney and  contributor  to  legal 
magazine;  mem.  Order  of  Coif.  Ad- 
dress, Masonic  Temple,  Peru,  111. 

HOBSON,  Elsie  Garland;  Alpha  Phi; 
ed.  at  Boston  University,  1895;  in- 
itiated by  Eta  chapter,  1890;  chap- 
ter president;  mem.  Chicago  Alum- 
nae Association;  national  treasurer; 
teacher.  Address,  5215  Blackstone 
Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

HOFFMAN,  Abram;  past  supreme 
president;  Xi  Psi  Phi;  ed.  at  Uni- 
versity of  Buffalo,  1899;  initiated  by 
Mu  chapter  as  a  charter  member, 
April,  1898;  chapter  president;  mem. 
Mu  and  New  York  State  Alumni  As- 
sociations; deputy  supreme  presi- 
dent of  province;  delegate  to  many 
province  conventions ;  delegate  many 
national  conventions;  president  and 
director  of  general  fraternity;  con- 
tributor to  "Quarterly";  orthodont- 
ist, professor  of  prosthetic  dentistry 
and  orthodontiatat  at  University  of 
Buffalo;  m.  Lillian  L.  Bartels,  Octo- 
ber 2,  1901.  Address,  529  Franklin 
St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

HOGE,  Oril  Elizabeth;  Kappa  Delta; 
ed.  at  Illinois  Wesleyan  University, 
1913;  initiated  by  Omicron  chapter, 
Nov.  1909;  president  of  chapter; 
mem.  Bloomington  Alumnae  Associa- 
tion; mem.  chapter  extension  com- 
mittee; delegate  to  national  conven- 
tion at  Richmond,  Va.,  1912;  alumnae 
reporter  for  "Angelos"  of  Kappa 


122 


LEADING  GREEKS 


Delta;  public  reader.    Address,  We- 
nona,  111. 

HOLLAND,  Philip;  Sigma  Alpha  Ep- 
silon;  ed.  at  Southwestern  Presby- 
terian College,  1902;  initiated  by 
Tennessee  Zeta,  1898;  American 
Consul  to  Basil,  Switzerland;  m. 
Corabelle  Anderson,  May  10,  1904. 
Address,  American  Consul,  Basil, 
Switzerland. 

HOLLENDER,  Abraham  R.;  chairman 
extension  committee;  Alpha  Phi  Sig- 
ma; ed.  at  University  of  Illinois  Col- 
lege of  Medicine;  initiated  by  Alpha 
chapter,  1910;  chapter  oracle;  dele- 
gate national  convention,  1913,  1914; 
mem.  grand  chapter;  chairman  ex- 
tension committee;  editor  "The 
Journal,"  1913;  organized  and  in- 
stalled four  new  chapters;  registrar 
and  secretary,  The  Hoffman  Prepara- 
tory School.  Address,  2159  Caton 
St.,  Chicago,  111. 

HOLLISTER,  William  H.;  Delta  Kap- 
pa Epsilon;  ed.  at  Williams  College, 
1870;  initiated  by  Epsilon  chapter, 
1867;  head  of  chapter;  delegate  na- 
tional convention,  Boston,  1890;  m. 
J.  Frances  Hillman,  Oct.  16,  1878. 
Address,  43  First  St.,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

HOLMES,  Clayton  Wood;  former 
president  of  grand  lodge;  Theta 
Delta  Chi;  ed.  at  Lafayette  College, 
1869;  initiated  by  Phi  charge  Octo- 
ber 1,  1866;  founder  of  Phi  charge; 
mem.  and  secretary  of  first  grand 
lodge;  editor  the  "Shield,"  1888- 
1898;  wrote  memorial  history  of 
Theta  Delta  Chi;  manufacturer  and 
head  of  numerous  important  cor- 
porations; 32nd  degree  Mason;  mem. 


Sons  of  American  Revolution,  Sons 
of  Veterans,,  Century  Club,  Coun- 
try Club  of  Elmira,  N.  Y.;  m. 
Charlotte  Stevens,  November  2,  1871. 
Address,  410  W.  Gray  St.,  Elmira, 
N.  Y. 

HOLMES,  John  Albert;  first  past 
national  president;  Theta  Chi;  ed.  at 
Norwich  University,  1895;  initiated 
by  Alpha  chapter  June  6,  1891;  as- 
sisted in  organization  of  grand  chap- 
ter 1908,  president  grand  chapter 
1908,  1909,  1910,  1911;  historian, 
roster,  short  history  of  Theta  Chi 
and  contributions  to  fraternity 
magazine;  civil  engineer;  mem. 
Northeastern  Historical  Genealogical 
Society,  American  Society  Civil  En- 
gineers; in.  Mary  Florence  Murdock, 
Oct.  16,  1901.  Address,  16  Chapel  St., 
Somerville,  Mass. 

HOLSTEIN,  George  Leonard;  chair- 
man executive  committee  Kappa  Psi; 
ed.  at  Philadelphia  College  of  Phar- 
macy, 1903;  initiated  by  Eta  chap- 
ter, November,  1902;  chapter  re- 
gent; mem.  Philadelphia  alumni 
chapter;  delegate  province  conven- 
tion Springfield,  Mass.,  1914;  dele- 
gate national  convention  1902,  1903, 
1904,  1905,  1906,  1907,  1908,  1910, 
1913;  grand  secretary  and  treas- 
urer 1904-1906,  grand  regent  1906- 
1910;  business  manager  "The 
Mask";  contributor  to  fraternity 
magazine;  systematized  chapter  ac- 
counts; pharmacist;  Mason,  Lodge, 
Chapter  Council,  Knights  Templars; 
mem.  I.  O.  O.  F.;  mem.  National 
Geographic  Society,  Masonic  Re- 
search Society;  m.  Catherine 


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123 


Blanche  Wagner,  1905.  Address,  529 
N.  8th  St.,  Lebanon,  Penn. 
HOLSTON,  John  G.  F.;  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon,  Phi  Beta  Pi;  ed.  at  Gettys 
burg  College,  Ohio  State  University 
1901;  initiated  by  Pennsylvania 
Delta  of  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon,  Nov. 
17,  1899;  president  Pennsylvania 
Delta  corporation,  1910-1911;  editor 
"Phi  Beta  Pi  Quarterly,"  1904-  1906; 
supreme  vice-archon  Phi  Beta  Pi, 
1907-1908;  supreme  archon  Phi  Beta 
Pi,  1911;  represented  Phi  Beta  Pi 
at  inter-medical  fraternity  confer- 
ence, Chicago,  May  30,  1914;  gen- 
eral and  orthopedic  surgery;  visited 
Munich,  Berlin  and  Vienna,  1910; 
mem.  Masonic,  Shrine.  Address,  620 
South  St.,  Zanesville,  Ohio. 

HOLT,  Mary  Armistead;  chairman  ex- 
tension committee;  Kappa  Delta; 
ed.  at  State  Normal  College,  Farm- 
ville,  Va.,  1912;  initiated  by  Alpha 
chapter  Feb.  17,  1910;  delegate  na- 
tional convention,  April,  1912;  con- 
tributor to  the  "Angelos";  teacher. 
Address,  241  Armistead  Ave.,  Hamp- 
ton, Va. 

HONNOLD,  C.  Edgar;  Sigma  Nu;  ed. 
at  Northwestern  University,  1907; 
initiated  by  Gamma  Beta  chapter, 
February,  1904;  chapter  treasurer; 
president  Oklahoma  Alumni  Asso- 
ciation; delegate  national  conven- 
tion Chicago  1908,  Indianapolis 
1910;  assisted  in  installation  of 
chapter  at  University  of  Oklahoma; 
bond  broker;  m.  Marie  Beal  Clarke, 
April  2,  1913.  Address,  921  State 
National  Bank  Bldg.,  Oklahoma 
City,  Okla. 


HOODf  J.  Douglas;  grand  secretary 
Alpha  Sigma  Phi;  ed.  at  University 
of  Illinois  A.  B.  1910,  George  Wash- 
ington University  M.  A.  1913;  initi- 
ated by  Eta  chapter  Nov.  20,  1909; 
chapter  president;  delegate  to  na- 
tional convention  Marietta  1910,  Co- 
lumbus 1911,  Detroit  1912,  New  York 
1914;  grand  secretary,  1910;  con- 
tributor to  the  "Tomahawk";  as- 
sistant biologist,  U.  S.  biological 
survey;  specialist  in  Thysanoptera 
of  this  world;  author  numerous  pa- 
pers of  entomological  research;  Ma- 
son. Address,  U.  S.  Biological  Sur- 
vey, Washington,  D.  C. 

HOOPER,  Blanche  Heard;  president 
Boston  alumnae;  Alpha  Omicron  Pi; 
ed.  Tufts  College,  1904;  initiated  by 
Delta  chapter,  October,  1901;  grand 
secretary,  1910-1912;  librarian.  Ad- 
dress, Tufts  College,  Mass. 

HOPKINS,  Heaman  Halsey,  Jr.; 
grand  scribe;  Theta  Tau;  ed.  at 
Michigan  College  of  Mines,  1908; 
initiated  by  Beta  chapter,  1906;  re- 
gent of  chapter;  mem.  Chicago 
Alumni  Association;  delegate  na- 
tional convention,  1913;  m.  Irene 
Harper,  Apr.  26,  1911.  Address,  164 
N.  Dearborn  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

HOPKINS,  May  Agness;  grand  presi- 
dent; Zeta  Tau  Alpha;  ed.  at  Uni- 
versity of  Texas,  1911;  initiated  by 
Kappa  chapter,  1906;  chapter  presi- 
dent; mem.  Dallas  Alumnae  Asso- 
ciation; delegate  national  conven- 
tion, 1906,  1908,  1910,  1912;  grand 
secretary,  grand  president;  dele- 
gate National  Pan-Hellenic  Congress, 
1909,  1910,  1911,  1912,  1913;  gen- 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


eral  practitioner  as  a  physician.  Ad- 
dress, 606  Southwestern  Life  Bldg., 
Dallas,  Tex. 

HORNER,  Alice  Maud  Jones;  former 
grand  president;  Zeta  Tan  Alpha; 
ed.  at  Virginia  State  Normal  Col- 
lege, Farmville,  Va.,  1900;  one  of  the 
founders  of  Alpha  chapter;  presi- 
dent of  chapter;  mem.  Parmville 
Alumnae  Association;  attended 
three  national  conventions;  grand 
president;  helped  to  write  consti- 
tution and  by-laws  of  Zeta  Tau 
Alpha;  home-keeper;  m.  William 
Ferebee  Horner,  June,  1904.  Ad- 
dress, Hamilton  St.,  Rosemary,  Hali- 
fax Co.,  S.  C. 

HORNER,  Simpson  Wesley;  Phi  Kap- 
pa Psi;  ed.  at  Dartmouth  College, 
1909;  initiated  by  New  Hampshire 
Alpha,  September,  1904;  chapter 
vice-president,  secretary,  Kansas 
City  Alumni  Association;  helped  to 
establish  Detroit  Alumni  Associa- 
tion; delegate  to  two  national  con- 
ventions; manager  of  Kansas  City 
branch  of  Lewis  Motor  Co.;  m. 
Evelyn  Blackburne  Coons,  Decem- 
ber, 1913.  Address,  1600  Grand 
Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

HORNING,  Albert  Z.;  member  na- 
tional endowment  committee,  Sigma 
Alpha  Epsilon;  ed.  University  of 
Michigan  and  previously  a  student 
at  the  University  of  Indiana;  char- 
ter member  of  Michigan  Iota-Beta  of 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  eminent  re- 
corder of  the  chapter;  president  of 
the  Evanston  Alumni  Association, 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon,  1904;  dele- 
gate to  national  convention,  S.  A.  E., 


Atlantic  City,  1909;  visitor  to  na- 
tional convention  of  S.  A.  E.,  1914, 
at  Chicago;  mem.  of  the  national 
endowment  committee  of  the  fra- 
ternity, 1913-1914;  wholesale  im- 
porter of  coffee  and  teas.  Resi- 
dence, Hotel  Monnett,  Evanston,  111. 

HOSKINS,  Horace  Preston;  secretary 
of  national  council;  Alpha  Psi;  ed. 
at  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1910; 
initiated  by  Epsilon  chapter,  May  23, 
1908;  delegate  national  convention, 
1912;  compiled  Alpha  Psi  directory, 
1912;  assistant  professor  of  veterin- 
ary science,  University  of  Minne- 
sota; mem.  American  Veterinary 
Medical  Association,  U.  S.  Livestock 
Sanitary  Association;  m.  Anna  M. 
Smith,  Sept.  2,  1912.  Address,  Uni- 
versity Farm,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

HOSKINS,  James  Dickason;  Pi  Kappa 
Alpha;  ed.  at  University  of  Tennes- 
see B.  S.  1891,  A.  M.  1895,  LL.  B. 
1897;  initiated  by  Zeta  chapter, 
1904;  dean  of  college  of  Liberal 
Arts  and  professor  of  history,  Uni- 
versity of  Tennessee;  mem.  univer- 
sity commission  on  Southern  Race 
Problems;  m.  Lynn  Dening,  Nov.  29, 
1899.  Address,  University  of  Ten- 
nessee, Knoxville,  Tenn. 

HOSTETTER,  Earl  De  Witt;  grand 
historian;  Sigma  Chi;  ed.  at  Uni- 
versity of  Chicago,  1907;  initiated 
by  Omicron  Omicron  chapter,  Jan- 
uary, 1904;  consul  of  chapter;  mem. 
Chicago  alumni  chapter;  delegate 
district  convention,  1906;  national 
convention,  1905,  1911,  1913;  grand 
historian;  mem.  executive  commit- 
tee; editor  of  1912  and  1913  editions 


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125 


of  "Sigma  Chi  Manual  and  Direc- 
tory" ;  lawyer,  firm  of  Wilkerson  and 
Cassels.  Address,  1145  The  Rook- 
ery, Chicago,  111. 

HOUCHENS,  Josie  Batcheller;  grand 
registrar;  Sigma  Kappa;  ed.  at  Uni- 
versity of  Illinois,  1908;  initiated 
by  Theta  chapter,  1908;  chapter 
president;  delegate  national  conven- 
tion, 1908,  1909,  1910,  1911;  pub- 
lished fraternity  directory,  commit- 
tee work;  librarian.  Address,  1106 
California  Ave.,  Urbana,  111. 

HOUCK,  Stanley  B.;  national  secre- 
tary-treasurer of  Delta  Sigma  Rho; 
ed.  at  University  of  Minnesota  LL. 
B.  1908,  LL.  M.  1909;  initiated  by 
University  of  Minnesota  chapter, 
1906;  secretary-treasurer  of  chapter; 
charter  member  of  mother  chapter, 
Apr.  13,  1906;  delegate  to  national 
conventions,  1910,  1911,  1913;  editor 
of  "Gavel";  national  secretary  since 
May  1,  1910;  mem.  Iron  Wedge 
local;  mem.  general  alumni  associa- 
tion of  University  of  Minnesota;  at- 
torney-at-law  and  commerce  counsel; 
mem.  I.  0.  O.  F.  and  Masons;  m. 
Harriett  M.  McKenzie,  Dec.  18,  1908. 
Address,  348  McKnight  Bldg.,  Min- 
neapolis, Minn. 

MOULDER,  Grace  Ada  Small;  chair- 
man extension  committee;  bulletin 
editor;  Sigma  Kappa;  ed.  at  Boston 
University,  1904;  charter  member  of 
Delta  chapter  installed  Mar.  7,  1904; 
president  Boston  alumnae  chapter; 
delegate  council  congress,  1913;  dele- 
gate to  national  convention,  1904, 
1908,  1910,  1911,  1912;  attended  na- 
tional convention,  1905,  1906,  1907; 


manager  1911  convention;  editor 
"Triangle";  organized  Boston  alum- 
nae chapter;  installed  Lambda,  Mu, 
Nu,  Xi  and  Omicron  chapters;  dele- 
gate national  Pan-Hellenic  Congress, 
1912,  1913;  taught  English  in  Brock- 
ton (Mass.)  High  School,  1906-1912; 
m.  Montague  Stuart  Houlder,  June 
7,  1912.  Address,  210  Woodside  Ave., 
Winthrop,  Mass. 

HOUSSER,  Harry  Broughton;  presi- 
dent Toronto  Alumni  Association 
of  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon;  ed.  at  To- 
ronto University,  1904;  initiated  by 
Alpha  Phi  chapter,  1901;  delegate 
to  national  convention;  delegate  to 
district  convention,  1912-1914;  man- 
ager J.  H.  Mackay  &  Co.,  bond  brok- 
ers; m.  Lucia  Graham,  November, 
1908.  Address,  14  Foxbar  Road,  To- 
ronto, Canada. 

HOUSTON,  Beulah  Lyon;  secretary 
Chicago  alumnae  chapter;  Gamma 
Phi  Beta;  ed.  at  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity and  University  of  Wisconsin, 
1894;  initiated  by  Epsilon  chapter, 
affiliated  Gamma  chapter;  served  on 
ritual  committee;  delegate  three  na- 
tional conventions;  vocal  teacher; 
magazine  writer.  Address,  322 
Maple  Ave.,  Wheaton,  111. 

HOWARD,  Ethel  Switzer;  Chi 
Omega;  ed.  at  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity, University  of  Wisconsin,  1909; 
initiated  by  Xi  chapter,  October, 
1904,  affiliated  with  Nu  chapter; 
president  Chicago  Alumni  Associa- 
tion, 1909-1910;  contributor  to  fra- 
ternity magazine;  m.  John  Gardner 
Howard,  1912.  Address,  4911  Monti- 
cello  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


HOWARD,  Nina  Foster;  Delta 
Gamma;  ed.  at  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity, 1895;  initiated  by  Sigma 
chapter,  1892;  chapter  president; 
mem.  Chicago  Sigma  alumni  chap- 
ter; delegate  six  conventions;  for- 
mer national  president;  chairman 
extension  committee;  delegate  na- 
tional Pan-Hellenic.  Address,  615 
Greenleaf  Ave.,  Glencoe,  111. 

HOWE,  Charles  Burton;  head  of  lo- 
cal chapter;  Theta  Xi;  ed.  at  Cornell 
University,  1903;  initiated  with 
Zeta  chapter  as  a  charter  member, 
1903;  D.  G.  L.  of  chapter;  delegate 
to  several  national  conventions; 
vice-president;  contributor  to  Theta 
Xi  "Quarterly";  delegate  last  inter- 
fraternity  conference  at  University 
club,  New  York  City;  educator,  con- 
nected with  New  York  City  Depart- 
ment of  Education;  m.  Annie  P. 
Kellogg,  Aug.  20,  1912.  Address, 
Crestwood  Ave.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

HOWE,  Sheldon  Jencks;  former  gen- 
eral secretary  and  editor  of  "Quar- 
terly," Delta  Upsilon;  ed.  at  Brown 
University,  1908;  initiated  by  Brown 
chapter,  October,  1905;  chapter 
president;  mem.  New  York  Delta 
Upsilon  Club;  secretary  board  of 
trustees;  delegate  to  inter-fraternity 
conference,  New  York,  1911,  1912. 
Address,  211  Atlantic  Ave.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I. 

HOWE,  Thomas  Carr;  Delta  Tau 
Delta;  ed.  at  Butler  College,  1889; 
initiated  by  Beta  Zeta  chapter,  1885; 
mem.  Indianapolis  Alumni  Associa- 
tion; president  Butler  College;  doc- 
tor of  philosophy,  Harvard,  1899; 


m.  Jennie  Armstrong,  1890.  Ad- 
dress, 48  South  Anderson  Road,  In- 
dianapolis, Ind. 

HOWLE,  Paul  Williamson;  senior  na- 
tional officer  Pi  Mu;  Kappa  Alpha, 
Pi  Mu,  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  ed.  at  Wil- 
liam and  Mary  College  1894,  Uni- 
versity College  of  Medicine  1898; 
initiated  Alpha  Zeta  chapter  of  Kap- 
pa Alpha  1891,  by  Beta  chapter  of 
Pi  Mu  1895,  by  Alpha  chapter  of 
Phi  Beta  Kappa  1914;  presiding 
chapter  officer  of  Pi  Mu;  presiding 
officer  of  national  conventions  of  Pi 
Mu,  1910-1913;  senior  councilor, 
general  secretary  Pi  Mu;  contributor 
to  "The  Cerebrum";  physician  and 
surgeon;  associate  in  surgery  and 
gynecology,  Medical  College  of  Vir- 
ginia; m.  Lena  Harrison  Green, 
Nov.  1,  1900.  Address,  701  W.  Grace 
St.,  Richmond,  Va. 

HOWRY,  Charles  Bowen;  past  emi- 
nent supreme  archon;  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon;  ed.  at  University  of  Mis- 
sissippi, 1867;  initiated  by  Missis- 
sippi Gamma  chapter,  1866;  charter 
member  of  chapter;  mem.  Washing- 
ton (D.  C.)  Alumni  Association; 
president  1867  national  convention; 
federal  judge,  United  States  Court 
of  Claims;  mem.  Mississippi  House 
of  Representatives  1880-1884,  demo- 
cratic national  committee  1891-1896; 
United  States  district  attorney  1885- 
1889,  assistant  attorney  general  of- 
United  States  1893-1896;  mem. 
American  Bar  Association;  trustee 
University  of  Mississippi;  m.  Sallie 
Bird.  Address,  U.  S.  Court  of 
Claims,  Washington,  D.  C. 


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127 


HOY,  David  Fletcher;  former  presi 
dent;  Kappa  Sigma;  ed.  at  Cornell 
University,  1891;  initiated  by  Alpha 
Kappa  chapter,  May  23,  1898;  mem. 
Sigma  Xi,  Quill  and  Dagger;  mem. 
Ithaca  Alumni  Association;  delegate 
national  convention,  Philadelphia, 
1900;  president  1900-1902;  "Cata- 
logue" editor,  1902-1912;  editor, 
1904,  1906  and  1912  "Address  Book." 
Address,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

HUBACH,  Grace  Amanda  Barnum; 
president  Kansas  City  Alliance; 
Delta  Delta  Delta;  ed.  at  Boston 
University,  1902;  initiated  by  Alpha 
chapter,  1900;  mem.  Phi  Beta  Kap- 
pa; chapter  chaplain;  m.  Alfred  G. 
Hubach,  Aug.,  1906.  Address,  4331 
Walnut  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

HUBARD,  Tazewell  Taylor;  Kappa 
Alpha  (Southern);  ed.  at  Virginia 
Military  Institute,  1887;  initiated  by 
Beta  chapter,  Feb.  16,  1884;  I.  of 
chapter;  mem.  Norfolk  (Va.)  Alum- 
ni Association;  delegate  national 
conventions  1893,  1898;  G.  H.  for 
fourteen  years;  attorney-at-law;  m. 
Elizabeth  M.  Cannon,  1895.  Ad- 
dress, 145  Bank  St.,  Norfolk,  Va. 

HUBER,  Harry  I.;  Sigma  Alpha  Ep- 
silon;  ed.  at  Dickinson  College,  1898; 
initiated  by  Pennsylvania  Sigma 
Phi;  eminent  archon  of  chapter; 
president  province  Beta;  delegate 
national  conventions  Boston  and  St. 
Louis;  lawyer;  mem.  F.  and  A.  M., 
Royal  Arcanum;  m.  Emily  McK. 
Weidler,  June  26,  1900.  Address, 
215  Montague  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

HUFF,  George  A.  Jr.;  Kappa  Sigma; 
ed.  University  of  Illinois,  1892;  ini- 


tiated by  Alpha  Gamma  chapter, 
Dec.,  1902;  director  of  physical 
training  and  athletics,  University  of 
Illinois,  1895  — ;  m.  Katherine 
Louise  Naughton,  Dec.,  1897.  Ad- 
dress, 304  W.  Church  St.,  Cham- 
paign, 111. 

HUFFMAN,  Martha  Cline;  grand 
treasurer;  Kappa  Alpha  Theta;  ed. 
at  University  of  Nebraska,  1906; 
initiated  by  Rho  chapter,  1902; 
chapter  president;  district  presi- 
dent; delegate  national  conventions 
1911,  1913;  contributor  to  frater- 
nity magazine;  mother;  m.  Yale 
Bryant  H.  Huffman,  1907.  Ad- 
dress, Merna,  Nebr. 

HUGHAN,  Jesse  Wallace;  a  founder 
and  member  grand  council;  Alpha 
Omicron  Pi;  ed.  at  Barnard  College, 
A.  B.  1898,  A.  M.  1899,  Ph.  D.  1911; 
mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  contributor 
to  'To  Dragma";  teacher  of  English 
in  Eastern  Detroit  High  School; 
author  two  books;  active  worker 
and  lecturer  for  Socialism.  Ad- 
dress, 61  Quincy  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

HUGHES,  John  Gordon;  grand  prin- 
ceps;  Pi  Kappa  Alpha;  ed.  at  Uni- 
versity of  South  Carolina,  1897;  in- 
itiated by  Xi  chapter,  Sept.,  1893; 
chapter  president;  grand  chancellor; 
grand  princeps;  author  of  history 
of  Xi  chapter;  contributor  to  fra- 
ternity magazine;  lawyer  and  plant- 
er; state  senator,  term  ending  1918; 
mem.  House  of  Representatives 
from  Union  county,  1906-1910.  Ad- 
dress, 71  W.  Main  St.,  Union,  S.  C. 

HUGHES,  Rupert;  Delta  Upsilon;  ed. 
at  Adelbert  College  of  Western  Re- 


128 


LEADING  GREEKS 


serve  University,  1892;  initiated  by 
Western  Reserve  chapter,  1888; 
chapter  president;  mem.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  delegate  national  convention 
Harvard,  1892;  orator  at  Amherst 
convention,  poet  at  Cleveland  con- 
vention, 1914;  contributor  to~  maga- 
zine; author  of  novels  and  plays, 
"What  Will  People  Say?"  "Excuse 
Me,"  etc.  Address,  Bedford  Hills, 
N.  Y. 

HULETT,  Minnie  A.  Dollar;  national 
marshal,  Delta  Delta  Delta;  ed.  at 
St.  Lawrence  University,  1905;  ini- 
tiated by  Beta  chapter,  March  5, 
1904;  alumnae  advisor  of  chapter; 
mem.  Beta  Alliance;  delegate  na- 
tional convention  Columbus,  Ohio, 
1912;  national  marshal,  1911;  edi- 
tor "Catalogue"  and  "Directory," 
1915;  housekeeper;  m.  Edwin  Lee 
Hulett,  Alpha  Tau  Omega.  Address 
110  Main  St.,  Canton,  N.  Y. 

HULLEY,  Elkanah  B.;  editor;  Phi 
Gamma  Delta;  ed.  at  Bucknell  Col- 
lege, 1907;  initiated  by  Delta  chap- 
ter, June  18,  1904;  chapter  historian; 
mem.  Omicron  Alumni  Chapter  of 
Pittsburgh;  proprietor  advertising 
agency;  Mason.  Address,  Common- 
wealth Bldg.,  Pittsburgh,  Penn. 

HULTON,  Florence;  former  president 
of  Psi  Alliance;  Delta  Delta  Delta; 
ed.  at  University  of  Pennsylvania, 
1907;  initiated  by  Psi  chapter,  Sept., 
1904;  delegate  to  district  conven- 
tion; district  chaplain,  librarian, 
vice-president;  teacher  of  science 
William  Penn  High  School  for  Girls. 
Address,  2853  Boudinot  St.,  Phila- 
delphia, Penn. 


HUME,  Maria  Dudley;  Delta  Delta 
Delta;  ed.  at  Transylvania  Univer- 
sity, 1911;  initiated  by  Beta  Zeta 
chapter;  president  of  Beta  Zeta 
alliance;  alliance  secretary  of  Delta 
province.  Address,  R.  F.  D.  No.  4, 
Lexington,  Ky. 

HUMES,  Charles  D.;  member  of  the 
executive  committee  of  the  College 
Fraternity  Bureau;  Phi  Chi.;  ed. 
Indiana  University  Medical  School; 
initiated  by  Mu  chapter,  1907; 
Grand  Presiding  Senior  of  Phi  Chi, 
1909;  chairman  of  the  executive 
trustees  of  Phi  Chi;  physician.  Ad- 
dress, 1820  E.  Tenth  St.,  Indianap- 
olis, Ind. 

HUMMELL,  Charles  Mahlon;  Sigma 
Nu;  ed.  at  Missouri  School  of 
Mines,  1904;  initiated  Gamma  Xi 
chapter,  1902;  commander  of  chap- 
ter; mem.  St.  Louis  Alumni  Associa- 
tion; delegate  national  conventions 
New  Orleans  and  Chicago;  installed 
chapter  at  University  of  Arkansas; 
manufacturer  and  contractor;  m. 
Mary  Eva  Casey,  1906.  Address, 
4032  Flad  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

HUNLEY,  Annette  Fillius;  grand 
president;  Phi  Delta  Delta;  ed.  at 
College  of  Law,  University  of  South- 
ern California;  charter  member  of 
Alpha  chapter,  installed  1911;  high 
priestess  of  chapter;  district  high 
priestess  and  chaplain;  secretary  to 
dean  and  registrar  College  of  Law, 
University  of  Southern  California. 
Address,  3035  Fourth  Ave.,  Los  An- 
geles, Calif. 

HUNT,  Caroline  Louisa;  Delta  Gam- 
ma; ed.  at  Northwestern  University, 


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129 


1888;  initiated  by  Sigma  chapter, 
March,  1882;  chapter  president;  del- 
egate national  convention,  1888;  na- 
tional president,  1888;  expert  in  nu- 
trition, office  of  experiment  stations, 
U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture. 
Address,  1432  R  St.  N.  W.,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

HUNT,  Ear|  Rudolph;  Sigma  Chi; 
ed.  at  De  Pauw  University,  1905; 
initiated  by  Xi  chapter,  1902;  chap- 
ter president;  mem.  Indianapolis 
Alumni  Association;  delegate  dis- 
trict convention,  1905;  grand  prae- 
tor Fourth  Province,  1913-1915;  con- 
tributor to  "Quarterly";  superin- 
tendent of  claims,  Prudential  Casu- 
alty Co.  Address,  2  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Bldg.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

HUNT,  George  Edwin;  supreme  his- 
torian of  Delta  Sigma  Delta,  Delta 
Tau  Delta,  Delta  Sigma  Delta;  ed. 
at  University  of  Michigan,  Indiana 
Dental  College;  initiated  by  Delta 
chapter  of  Delta  Tau  Delta,  by  Xi 
chapter  of  Delta  Sigma  Delta;  mem. 
Thirty  -  Second  Degree  Masons, 
Shrine;  m.  Maria  F.  Buchanan,  June 
23,  1908.  Address,  11  W.  North  St., 
Indianapolis,  Ind. 

HUNT,  Lee  F.;  Beta  Theta  Pi,  Phi 
Chi;  ed.  at  Indiana  University  1899, 
Kentucky  University  Medical  Col- 
lege 1903;  initiated  Pi  chapter  of 
Beta  Theta  Pi  1895,  by  Epsilon 
chapter  of  Phi  Chi;  presiding  senior 
>f  chapter  of  Phi  Chi;  delegate  na- 
lonal  convention  Phi  Chi,  1896; 
id  presiding  senior,  chairman  ex- 
ion  committee;  physician  and 
irgeon;  mem.  Masons,  B.  P.  O.  E.; 


m.  Martha  Carr,  1908.    Address,  467 
Union  Bldg.,  Anderson,  Ind. 

HUNTER,  Frank  A.;  mem.  national 
jurisprudence  committee;  Sigma 
Nu;  ed.  at  Ohio  State  University, 
1911;  initiated  by  Beta  Nu  chapter, 
1908;  chapter  reporter;  mem.  Colum- 
bus Alumni  Association;  delegate  to 
national  conventions,  Indianapolis 
1910,  Atlanta  1912;  editor  Beta  Nu 
"Record"  one  year;  delegate  local 
Pan-Hellenic,  Ohio  State  University; 
attorney-at-law ;  democratic  candi- 
date for  representative  to  General 
Assembly.  Address,  507  Chamber 
of  Commerce  Bldg.,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

HUNTER,  George  William;  grand 
treasurer;  Alpha  Sigma  Phi;  ed.  at 
Marietta  (Ohio)  College,  1886;  ini- 
tiated by  Delta  chapter,  June  20, 
1882;  banker;  m.  Addie  M.  Olney, 
Dec.  2,  1890.  Address,  Williams- 
town,  W.  Va. 

HUNTLEY,  Edwin  Dana;  committee 
to  install  chapters;  Theta  Chi;  ed. 
at  Norwich  University,  1907;  initi- 
ated by  Alpha  chapter,  March  14, 
1903;  chapter  secretary;  secretary 
Western  Vermont  Alumni  Associa- 
tion; delegate  national  convention, 
1912;  grand  vice-president,  1912- 
1913;  fraternity  lecturer;  laundry 
business;  Thirty-Second  Degree  Ma- 
son, Knights  Templars,  Shriner,  B.  P. 
O.  E.  Address,  84  Buell  St.,  Bur- 
lington, Vt. 

HURT,  Mabel;  Kappa  Delta;  ed.  at 
Randolph-Macon  Women's  College, 
1907;  initiated  by  Theta  chapter, 
March  6,  1905;  national  registrar, 
1911-1913;  contributor  to  the  "An- 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


gelos";  m.  Charles  A.  Bickerstaff, 
Nov.  22,  1911.  Address,  85  Eliza- 
beth St.,  Inman  Park,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

HUSBAND,  Agnes;  sponsor;  Delta 
Delta  Delta;  ed.  at  Kansas  Univer- 
sity A.  B.  1911;  initiated  by  Lambda 
chapter,  March  9,  1908;  mem.  New 
York  City  Alliance;  helped  install 
chapters  at  Wesleyan,  Macon,  Ga., 
Stetson,  De  Land,  Ga.,  and  Judson, 
Marion,  Ala.;  voice  teacher,  Stetson 
University  1912-1913,  College  of  Em- 
poria,  1913-1914;  studied  voice  in 
Florence,  Italy,  1909.  Address,  620 
S.  Maple  Ave.,  McPherson,  Kans. 

HUTCHCRAFT,  Lucy  Keller;  grand 
secretary's  deputy;  Kappa  Kappa 
Gamma;  ed.  at  Kentucky  State  Uni- 
versity, 1906;  initiated  by  Beta  Chi 
chapter,  Feb.  12,  1910;  grand  secre- 
tary's deputy,  1912-1914;  secretary 
extension  department  Kentucky  Ex- 
periment Station.  Address,  Ken- 
tucky Experiment  Station,  Lexing- 
ton, Ky. 

HUTCHINSON,  Brooks  Swearengen; 
Delta  Tau  Delta,  Delta  Chi;  ed.  at 
West  Virginia  University  A.  B. 
1909,  Yale  University  LL.  B.  1912; 
initiated  by  Gamma  Delta  chapter, 
1904;  delegate  national  Karnea, 
New  York,  1905,  Chicago,  1909; 
lawyer,  coal,  oil  and  gas  operation. 
Address,  "Sonnencroft,"  Fairmont, 
W.  Va. 

HUTCHINSON,  Claude  Burton;  Alpha 
Zeta,  Gamma  Alpha;  ed.  at  Univer- 
sity of  Missouri  1908,  Cornell  Uni- 
versity 1913;  initiated  by  Missouri 
chapter  of  Alpha  Zeta  April,  1907,  by 
Cornell  chapter  of  Gamma  Alpha 


May,  1913;  high  chancellor  Alpha 
Zeta,  1914;  professor  of  farm  crops, 
University  of  Missouri.  Address, 
College  of  Agriculture,  Columbia, 
Mo. 

I 

ING  ALLS,  Osmer  Charles,  former  Na- 
tional President  of  Delta  Chi;  ed.  at 
Ohio  State  University,  1907;  initi- 
ated by  Ohio  State  chapter,  Oct.  7, 
1903;  "A"  of  chapter;  mem.  Colum- 
bus, O.,  Alumni  Association;  "EE," 
national  recorder,  "DD"  national 
treasurer,  "AA"  national  president; 
delegates  to  eight  conventions;  pub- 
lisher of  Red  Book  of  Wholesale 
Grocers  and  Law  List;  mem.  Scot- 
tish Rite  Mason,  Shriner;  m.  Lau- 
rene  Kelsey,  Jan.  30,  1909;  office, 
500  Schultz  Bldg.,  Columbus,  O. 

IRISH,  Robert  Listen,  M.  D.;  national 
president  of  Theta  Chi,   1912-1913; 
ed.  Norwich  University,  1889;  initi- 
ated by  Alpha  Chapter,  1885;  held  all 
chapter   offices;    president  Norwich 
Alumni  Association,  1914;    delegate 
to  conventions  of  1909-10-11-12-13-14 
delegate  to  Inter-Fraternity  Confe 
ence,  1913;  m.  Fannie  R.  S.  Haddc 
1890.      Address,    314    Second    Av    . 
New  York  City. 

IRONS,  Ernest  E.;    general  secrets 
Nu  Sigma  Nu,  Delta  Tau  Delta; 
at  University  of  Chicago,  1903 ;  i 
ated  by  Kappa  chapter  of  Nu  Si{ 
Nu;  delegate  interfraternity  medk 
conference,  Chicago,  1914;  mem.  Chj 
cago   Alumni   Association   of   Delta 
Tau  Delta;  physician.    Address,  122 
Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

IRVIN,  Ray  Warren,  secretary  Cleve- 


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131 


land  Alumni  Chapter  of  Beta  Theta 
Pi,  1910  and  1914;  ed.  at  Wooster 
College,  Ohio,  1908;  initiated  by 
Alpha  Lambda  chapter,  Dec.  8,  1904; 
steward  of  chapter;  mem.  Wooster 
Beta  Theta  Pi  Alumni  Association, 
secretary  1908  to  date  and  Cleveland 
Alumni  Chapter  delegate  to  district 
convention,  1906;  delegate  from 
Cleveland  Alumni  Chapter  to  na- 
tional convention  in  1909  and  1913; 
representative  at  Wooster  Inter-Fra- 
ternity Alumni  Committee,  1912  to 
date;  manager  the  Rorheimer-Brooka 
Studios  (decorators  and  furnishers). 
Address,  1931  E.  9th  St.,  Cleveland, 
Ohio. 

IRVINE,  Harry  Garfield;  district  dep- 
uty; Alpha  Kappa  Kappa;  ed.  at 
University  of  Minnesota,  1903;  ini- 
tiated by  Psi  chapter,  1900;  chapter 
treasurer;  president  alumni  asso- 
ciation of  Psi  chapter;  deputy  for 
Psi  district;  delegate  national  con- 
vention Chicago,  Dec.,  1902;  physi- 
cian, practice  limited  to  dermatology 
and  venereal  diseases;  post-graduate 
Vienna,  London,  1911;  m.  Etta  Mc- 

r  Cabe,  1905.  Address,  601  Syndicate 
Bldg.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

RVINE,  Theodora  Ursula;  Kappa 
Kappa  Gamma;  ed.  Northwestern 
University,  1897;  initiated  by  Upsi- 
lon  chapter,  1891;  president  of  chap- 
.er;  mem.  New  York  City  Alumni 
Association;  delegate  to  national 
convention  of  1894;  head  of  school  of 
oratory,  Cornell  College,  1899  to 
1904;  dramatic  reader,  writer  of  ar- 
ticles for  speaking,  editor  Book  of 
Readings,  leader  of  crusade  for  pure 
speech;  writer  of  original  mono- 


logues.     Address,     Carnegie    Hall, 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

ISRAEL,  Dorothy  Marie,  editor  of  the 
song  book  of  Kappa  Delta;  ed.  at 
Louisiana  State  University,  1915;  in- 
itiated by  Epsilon  Chapter,  S'ept.  28, 
1912;  chapter  treasurer;  written 
many  songs  for  song  book  and  con- 
tributed to  "Angelos"  of  Kappa 
Delta;  delegate  to  convention  of 
1913.  Address,  Campus  and  West 
St.,  Baton  Rouge,  La. 


JACKMAN,  Ralph  Willmarth;  mem- 
ber executive  committee,  College 
Fraternity  Reference  Bureau;  trus- 
tee of  Delta  Upsilon;  ed.  at  Wiscon- 
sin University,  Harvard  University 
1897;  initiated  by  Wisconsin  chap- 
ter, Oct.,  1893;  president  of  chapter; 
delegate  to  Chicago  Greek  Confer- 
ence, 1913;  district  committeeman; 
in  charge  of  committee  in  defense  of 
fraternities  before  the  Wisconsin 
Legislature;  lawyer;  m.  Ethel 
Houser,  Gamma  Phi  Beta,  1902. 
Address,  20-32  Board  of  Commerce 
Bldg.,  Madison,  Wis. 

JACKSON,  Elizabeth  Meseroll  Rhodes 
(Mrs.  Ralph  T.  C.),  editor  of  the 
"Key"  of  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  ed. 
Cornell  University,  1897;  initiated 
by  Psi  chapter  Dec.  7,  1894;  cor- 
responding secretary  of  chapter; 
contributed  to  magazine,  officer  at 
conventions  of  1912  and  1914,  visitor 
at  conventions  of  1904  and  1906,  ed- 
itor 1910;  exchange  editor  1906-1910; 
editor  of  "The  Key,"  delegate  to  con- 
ference of  editors,  National  Pan-Hel- 
lenic Conference,  1913;  teacher 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


Adelphi  Academy  1897  to  1904,  1904 
to  1907,  secretary  of  the  Inter-Muni- 
cipal Committee  of  Household  Re- 
search; contributed  to  "Outlook," 
"Delineator,"  "Good  Housekeeping" 
and  "Munsey's ;"  m.  Ralph  T.  C.  Jack- 
son. Address,  29  Oak  Square  Ave., 
Brighton,  Boston,  Mass. 

JACKSON,  Fleda  Coleman  (Mrs.  W. 
C.);  Alpha  Chi  Omega;  ed.  North- 
western University,  1891;  initiated 
by  Gamma  chapter  1891;  mem.  East- 
ern Oklahoma  Club;  Gamma  Alum- 
nae Editor;  delegate  to  first;  m.  Way- 
man  Crow  Jackson,  1898;  second  and 
third  national  conventions.  Address, 
622  N.  13th  St.,  Muskogee,  Okla. 

JACKSON,  Paul  Edward;  historian  of 
Sigma  Tau;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  ed. 
Kansas  State  College,  1915;  initiated 
by  Epsilon  of  Sigma  Tau,  February 
19,  1912;  and  by  L  company  of  Scab- 
bard and  Blade,  May  24,  1914;  chap- 
ter correspondent  to  "Sigma  Pyra- 
mid" and  company  correspondent  to 
magazine  of  Scabbard  and  Blade; 
delegate  to  conventions  of  Sigma  Tau 
in  1913  and  1914;  delegate  to  con- 
vention of  Scabbard  and  Blade,  1914; 
mem.  committee  on  printing  Sigma 
Tau  ritual  and  redrafting  of  constitu- 
tion in  1914;  electrical  engineer. 
Address,  Downs,  Kans. 

JACOB,  Harvey  Damian;  deputy 
chancellor;  Delta  Theta  Phi;  ed.  at 
Georgetown  University,  1913;  initi- 
ated by  White  Senate  Chapter,  May, 
1911;  master  of  chapter;  organized 
and  installed  Washington  Alumni 
Association;  deputy  chancellor  Beta 
district;  delegate  national  conven 
tion  Chicago,  1913;  contributor  to 


fraternity  magazine;  lawyer;  was 
secretary  to  Justice  Lurton  of  U.  S. 
Supreme  Court;  at  present  connected 
with  the  Department  of  Justice;  m. 
Camille  Fitzpatrick,  1913.  Address, 
The  Champlain,  Washington,  D.  C. 

JACOBSEN,  Gussle;  mem.  publica- 
tion committee;  Delta  Delta  Delta; 
ed.  at  James  Millikin  University, 
1912;  initiated  by  Delta  Epsilon 
chapter,  1912;  a  charter  member  of 
Delta  Epsilon  and  president  at  time 
of  installation;  president  Delta  Ep- 
eilon  Alliance,  1913-1914;  delegate  to 
national  convention  Columbus,  1912. 
Address,  Niantic,  111. 

JANVIER,  Lois;  president  of  Province 
Delta  of  Pi  Beta  Phi;  ed.  at  Sophie 
Newcomb  Memorial  College,  1910; 
initiated  by  Louisiana  Alpha,  Oct. 
19,  1905;  president  of  chapter,  1910; 
mem.  Newcomb  Alumni  Association ; 
mem.  "Radical,"  an  inter-fraternity 
club;  welfare  director,  D.  H.  Holmes 
Co.  department  store.  Address,  1445 
Webster  St.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

JEFFRIES,  Ruth  Gaddis  (Mrs.  Rob- 
ert) ;  chairman  Advisory  Board  of 
Delta  Zeta;  ed.  Miami  University, 
1910;  initiated  by  Alpha  chapter 
Sept.,  1908;  president  of  chapter; 
editor  of  "The  Lamp,"  1910-1911- 
1912;  delegate  to  national  conven- 
tions of  1909  and  1910;  assisted  at 
installation  of  chapter  at  Depauw 
University  and  at  Indiana  Univer- 
sity; treasurer  Charleston  Reading 
Circle,  mem.  board  of  directors  of 
Civic  League,  treasurer  of  Charles- 
ton Art  Association,  mem.  Kappa 
Gamma  Delta,  Ohio  Wesleyan  Uni- 
versity; m.  Robert  M.  Jeffries,  Oct. 


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133 


5,  1911.    Address,  870  S.  Seventh  St., 
Charleston,  111. 

JEWETT,  Chester  A  ten;  president  of 
Province  Epsilon  of  Phi  Delta 
Theta;  ed.  at  Depauw  University, 
1909;  initiated  by  Indiana  Zeta  chap- 
ter, Nov.,  1905;  president  of  chapter, 
1908-1909;  state  orator  for  Depauw 
University,  1908;  varsity  football, 
1904-1905;  varsity  baseball,  1906-'07- 
'08-'09;  managing  editor  "Sombrero," 
1908;  president  class  1905-1906,  presi- 
dent association  of  "D"  men,  1908- 
1909;  mem.  Indianapolis  Alumni  As- 
sociation; province  secretary,  1908- 
1909;  president  1912-1913-1914;  dele- 
gate to  national  conventions  of  1908- 
1912-1913;  m.  Grace  Rhodes,  Kappa 
Alpha  Theta,  Oct.  9,  1913;  mem. 
Kappa  Phi  Omega  Alpha  and  Tau 
Kappa  Alpha;  connected  with  Miller 
and  Co.,  bond  brokers,  Indianapolis, 
Ind.  Address,  23  N.  Pennsylvania  St., 
Indianapolis,  Ind. 

JILLSON,  Willard  Rouse,  Jr.;  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon;  ed.  Syracuse  Univer- 
sity, University  of  Washington,  1912; 
initiated  by  Phi  Gamma  chapter, 
1908;  contributor  to  D.  K.  E.  Quar- 
terly; editor  "Syracuse  Daily  Or- 
ange," 1910-1912;  editor  "The  Syra- 
cusan,"  alumni  monthly  magazine; 
mem.  Central  New  York  Alumni  As- 
sociation of  D.  K.  E.  and  Puget 
Sound  Association;  mem.  Syracuse 
University  Alumni  Association;  geol- 
ogist and  journalist;  mem.  Delta 
Theta,  Pi  Delta  Epsilon,  Troop  D, 
National  Guard;  mem.  Syracuse 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Address,  4520 
21st  Ave.,  N.  E.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

JOHN,    Maxcy   L.;    Sigma  Alpha   Ep- 


silon; ed.  University  of  North  Caro- 
lina, 1888;  initiated  by  North  Carlo- 
lina  Xi  chapter,  Feb.,  1885;  eminent 
archon  of  chapter;  mem.  Scotland 
County  Alumni  Association ;  eminent 
supreme  historian,  1887;  vice-presi- 
dent S.  A.  E.  Constitutional  Con- 
vention of  1887;  delegate  to  national 
convention  of  1887;  lawyer,  ex- 
mayor,  and  city  attorney;  m.  Lila 
Bell,  May  18,  1898.  Address,  Laurin- 
burg,  N.  C. 

JOHNSON,  Elise  Bradford;  Pi  Beta 
Phi;  ed.  at  George  Washington  Uni- 
versity, 1898;  initiated  by  Columbia 
chapter,  Jan.  5,  1895;  delegate  na- 
tional convention  Madison  1897, 
Syracuse  1906;  president,  1899-1901; 
mother;  m.  Rev.  Edward  Darling- 
ton Johnson.  Address,  St.  Paul's 
Rectory,  Brunswick,  Maine. 

JOHNSON,  Folger;  Sigma  Alpha  Ep- 
silon; ed.  Georgia  School  of  Tech- 
nology, 1902,  and  Columbia  Univer- 
sity, 1909;  initiated  by  Georgia  Phi 
chapter,  1897;  affiliated  New  York 
Mu  chapter;  eminent  archon  of  chap- 
ter; president  Portland  Alumni  As- 
sociation; delegate  to  Atlanta  Con- 
vention; architect;  m.  Edith  Waldo, 
Jan.  7,  1914.  Address,  422  Commer- 
cial Club,  Portland,  Ore. 

JOHNSON,  Harry  C.;  Delta  Upsilon; 
ed.  University  of  Wisconsin,  1903; 
initiated  by  Wisconsin  chapter,  1899 ; 
president  of  chapter;  president  Chi- 
cago Delta  Upsilon  Club ;  delegate  to 
New  York  Convention  of  1903;  pub- 
lisher; m.  Ina  M.  Gillies,  Sept.  7, 
1905.  Address,  office,  215  So.  Market 
St.,  Chicago,  111.;  residence,  Glencoe, 
111. 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


JOHNSON,  Millbank;  founder  of  Phi 
Rho  Sigma;  ed.  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity; conceived  and  founded  Phi 
Rho  Sigma  at  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Medical  School,  October  31, 
1890;  first  president  of  Phi  Rho  Sig- 
ma; physician.  Address,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif. 

JOHNSON,    Ora     Bethune;     supreme 
president  of  Mu  Phi  Epsilon;  ed.  The 
Kroeger  School  of  Music,  1906;  ini- 
tiated  by    Theta    chapter,    Oct.    17, 
1906;  president  of  chapter;  supreme 
president  of  fraternity,  supreme  his- 
torian, delegate  to  national  conven- 
tion of  1912;  m.  J.  Forbes  Johnson, 
March  12,  1907.    Address,  5765  Ber- 
lin Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
JONAS,  Edgar  A.;  supreme  justice  of 
Phi  Alpha  Delta;   ed.  Chicago  Law 
School,    1910;    initiated    by    Daniel 
Webster    chapter,    Nov.    20,    1907; 
justice   of   chapter;    mem.    Chicago 
Alumni  Chapter;  vice  supreme  jus- 
tice, delegate  to  national  convention 
of  1910;  outlined  plans  for  initiation 
work;  lawyer;  mem.  A.  F.  and  A.  M.; 
M.  W.  A.  Royal  League,  Hamilton 
Club,  German  Club,  Chicago  Bar  As- 
sociation, Fellowship  Club;  m.  Edna 
Evans,  Oct.  25,  1912.    Address,  1313 
Fort  Dearborn  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111. 
JONES,  C.  Chester;  president  Kansas 
City  Alumni  Association ;  Alpha  Tau 
Omega;  ed.  at  University  of  Kansas, 
1903;  initiated  by  Gamma  Mu  chap- 
ter 1901,  being  one  of  the  charter 
members;  financial  broker;  m.  Pearl 
Parker,    1905.    Address,    Commerce 
Bldg.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
JONES,  Paul,  Jr.;  Kappa  Alpha  (so.) 
and  Sigma  Upsilon;  ed,  University  of 


the  South,  A.  B.,  and  Harvard  Law 
School,  LL.  B.,  1907;  initiated  by 
Alpha  Alpha  chapter  of  Kappa  Alpha 
and  Sopherim  chapter  of  Sigma  Up- 
silon; grand  president  of  chapter  in 
Sigma  Upsilon;  contributor  to  both 
song  book  and  magazine  of  Kappa 
Alpha;  secretary  and  second  vice- 
president  of  New  York  Alumni  As- 
sociation of  Kappa  Alpha;  founder 
and  first  grand  president  of  Sigma 
Upsilon;  associate  editor  of  "Jour- 
nal" and  song  book  of  Kappa  Alpha; 
attorney  at  law;  won  Carnegie 
medal  at  Harvard  University.  Ad- 
dress, 20  Nassau  St.,  New  York  City. 

JONES,  Ralph  Kneeland;  Beta  Theta 
Pi;  ed.  at  University  of  Maine,  1886; 
initiated  by  Maine  chapter,  Aug.  18, 
1882;  chapter  secretary;  mem.  Ban- 
gor  (Me.)  Alumni  Association;  dis- 
trict chief,  1885-1886,  1887-1898;  del- 
egate several  national  conventions; 
alumni  secretary;  mem.  executive 
committee;  mem.  board  of  trustees; 
librarian,  University  of  Maine;  m. 
Grace  A.  Mutell.  Address,  Orono, 
Maine. 

JONES,  Robert  Mortimer;  Phi  Alpha 
Gamma;  ed.  New  York  Homeopathic 
Medical  College  and  Flower  Hospital, 
1896;  mem.  Alpha  chapter;  president 
of  chapter;  mem.  New  York  Alumni 
Association;  founder  of  fraternity, 
1894,  grand  president  of  grand  chap- 
ter, 1912;  delegate  to  national  con- 
ventions of  1911  and  1912;  physi- 
cian; specialist  of  diseases  of  nose, 
throat  and  ear;  mem.  F.  and  A.  M., 
Commandery  and  Shrine.  Address, 
136  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  City. 


LEADING  GREEKS 


135 


JONES,  Verner  Moore;  editor  "Jour- 
nal" and  general  secretary;  Kappa 
Alpha  (Southern);  ed.  at  Vanderbilt 
University,  Washington  Lee  Univer- 
sity, 1892;  initiated  by  Chi  chapter, 
Oct.,  1888;  mem.  Nashville,  New 
York,  Baltimore  Alumni  Associa- 
tions; delegate  several  national  con- 
ventions; delegate  Sixth  Interfra- 
ternity  Conference,  New  York  City, 
1914;  newspaper  worker  in  various 
fields.  Address,  205  Stahlman  Bldg., 
Nashville,  Tenn. 

JORDON,  William  Newton;  president 
Iowa  Alumni  Association  of  Alpha 
Tau  Omega;  ed.  Adrian  College, 
1886;  initiated  by  Mich.  Alpha  Mu, 
1882;  W.  M.  of  chapter;  mem.  Iowa 
Alumni  Association;  delegate  to  two 
national  conventions  and  two  dis- 
trict conventions;  attorney  at  law; 
mem.  Knights  of  Pythias;  m.  Mabel 
Mclntyre,  1890.  Address,  4316  Uni- 
versity Ave.,  Des  Moines,  la. 

JOYCE,  William  M.;  grand  treasurer; 
Phi  Rho  Sigma;  ed.  Detroit  College 
of  Medicine,  1897;  initiated  by  Ep- 
silon  chapter,  Feb.,  1896;  delegate 
national  conventions  1902,  1904, 
1906,  1908,  1910,  1912;  assisted  in 
publishing  history  and  directory; 
physician  and  surgeon,  specialty  ear, 
nose  and  throat;  Mason;  m.  Anna 
Calbert  Zion.  Address,  303  E.  61st 
St.,  Chicago,  111. 

JUMPER,  Frank  J.;  president  Omaha 
a'umni  chapter,  1899;  Sigma  Nu;  ed. 
at  Rose  Polytechnic  Institute,  1899; 
initiated  by  Beta  Upsilon  chapter, 
1896;  commander  of  chapter;  as- 
sistant general  manager,  McKeen 


Motor  Co.;  Mason;  m.  Lurline  L. 
Bart  of  Vincennes,  Ind.  Address, 
707  S.  36th  St.,  Omaha,  Nebr. 
JUNOD,  Grace  M.;  treasurer  of  Zeta 
Alumnae  Association  of  Alpha  Gam- 
ma Delta;  ed.  Ohio  University,  1911; 
initiated  by  Zeta  chapter,  June  2, 
1908;  president  of  chapter;  mem. 
Zeta  Alumni  Association;  instructor 
Commercial  Department  of  Ohio 
University.  Address,  209  E.  State 
St.,  Athens,  Ohio. 


KAHIN,  George;  Sigma  Chi;  ed.  Har- 
vard University,  1913;  initiated  by 
Harvard  chapter,  1909;  president  of 
chapter,  1913;  mem.  Press  Club  of 
Harvard;  distinction  in  philosophy 
from  Harvard,  1913;  won  second 
place  in  English  Club  story  contest; 
graduate  student.  Address,  11  Everett 
St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

KALKHOFF,  F.  Percy;  vice-president 
of  Alpha  Chi  Rho;  ed.  Polytechnic 
Institute  of  Brooklyn,  1906;  initiated 
by  Phi  Chi  chapter,  Dec.  20,  1903; 
president  of  chapter;  mem.  Brooklyn 
Polytechnic  Alumni  Association; 
chairman  instruction  committee, 
mem.  song  book  committee;  dele- 
gate to  national  conventions  of  1905- 
'06-'07-'08-'09-'10-'11-'12-'13-'14 ;  organ- 
izer of  Alpha  Chi  Rho  clubs;  sales- 
man and  junior  member  of  Kalkhoff 
Co.,  printers.  Address,  71  Decatur 
St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

KATZENBERGER,  George  Anthony; 
secretary  to  World's  College  Frater- 
nity Congress  Auxiliary  at  World's 
Fair,  Chicago,  1893;  mem.  Phi  Delta 
Phi;  ed.  at  University  of  Michigan, 


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1888-1890;  initiated  by  Kent  chap- 
ter, 1888;  historian  of  chapter  for 
two  years;  delegate  to  the  third, 
fourth,  fifth,  sixth,  seventh,  eighth, 
ninth,  tenth,  eleventh,  twelfth  and 
thirteenth  national  conventions; 
secretary-treasurer,  1893-1911;  cata- 
loguer, 1893-1911;  co-editor  "Brief"; 
compiled  catalogue  1893  and  direc- 
tory 1909;  attorney-at-law;  mem. 
Harvard  Germanic  Museum;  life 
member  Ohio  Historical  and  Arch. 
Society;  secretary  Greenville  Build- 
ing Co.;  Mason,  I.  O.  O.  F.,  I.  O. 
R.  M.,  U.  C.  T.;  m.  Grace  Miesse, 
June  1,  1899.  Address,  Greenville, 
Ohio. 

KEECH,  George  Cady;  president  of 
Chicago  Alumni  Association  of 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon ;  ed.  University 
of  Michigan,  1895;  initiated  by  Mich. 
Iota-Beta,  Nov.,  1891;  first  chairman 
Chicago  Section  Illuminating  Engi- 
neering Society;  vice-president  of  Il- 
luminating Engineering  Society; 
president  Electric  Club  of  Chicago, 
1913;  president  Chicago  Alumni  As- 
sociation, 1913-1914;  m.  Anne  M. 
Kennedy,  June  17,  1897.  Address, 
215  Fisher  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111. 

KEEK,  Frank;  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  ed. 
College  of  City  of  New  York  1872, 
Columbia  University  1875;  initiated 
by  Upsilon  chapter,  Dec.,  1871; 
affiliated  Omega  chapter;  chapter 
president;  mem.  New  York  Phi 
Gamma  Delta  Club;  delegate  to  many 
national  conventions;  president  grand 
council;  compiled  and  edited  1878 
and  1898  catalogues;  lawyer,  lec- 
turer; mem.  F.  and  A.  M.,  M.  O.  of 
Foreign  Wars,  Spanish  War  Veter- 


ans.   Address,    29    Broadway,    New 
York  City. 

KEENE,  Faya  Mildred;  president 
Wesleyan  alumni  chapter;  Delta 
Delta  Delta;  ed.  at  Wesleyan  Uni- 
versity, 1906;  initiated  by  Sigma 
chapter,  Nov.,  1902;  delegate  district 
convention  Alpha  province,  Boston, 
1907;  head  German  department 
Westfield  High  School.  Address,  12 
Hancock  St.,  Westfield,  Mass. 

KEESLING,  Francis  Valentine;  past 
regent;  Sigma  Nu;  ed.  at  Leland 
Stanford,  Jr.,  University,  1898;  ini- 
tiated by  Beta  Chi  chapter,  1894; 
commander  of  chapter;  inspector 
eleventh  division  and  first  presi- 
dent; delegate  national  conventions 
1902,  1906,  1908;  vice-regent,  regent; 
attorney-at-law.  Address,  office  1207 
Chronicle  Bldg.,  residence  20  Pre- 
sidio Terrace,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

KELLAM,  Ralph  Newton;  mein.  Coun- 
cil of  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon;  mem. 
Phi  Delta  Phi;  ed.  University  of 
Pennsylvania,  1900;  law,  1903;  ini- 
tiated by  Delta  Kappa  chapter  of 
Delta  Kappa  Epsilon,  Nov.,  1900; 
president  of  chapter,  secretary  of 
Philadelphia  Alumni  Association  of 
D.  K.  E.;  president  of  Delta  Kappa 
Association  of  D.  K.  E.;  delegate  to 
and  secretary  of  national  conven- 
tion at  Washington,  D.  C.;  mem. 
Philadelphia  Bar  Association  and 
New  Jersey  Bar  'Association;  m. 
Elizabeth  C.  Crump,  Nov.  25,  1905; 
attorney  at  law.  Address,  1101 
Stephen  Girard  Bldg.,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.;  residence,  Merchantville,  N.  J. 


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137 


KELLER,  May  Lansfleld;  president 
of  Pi  Beta  Phi;  ed.  Goucher  College, 
1908;  graduate  student  University 
of  Chicago;  Ph.  D.  University  of 
Heidleberg,  1904;  initiated  by  Mary- 
land Alpha,  Jan.,  1897;  president  of 
chapter;  holder  of  European  Grad- 
uate Fellowship  of  Goucher  College; 
contributed  frequently  to  magazine 
of  fraternity;  mem.  Baltimore  Alum- 
ni Association;  secretary  of  Alpha 
Province;  national  president  for 
three  terms,  1908-1915;  delegate  to 
national  conventions  of  1910-'12-'15; 
delegate  to  Chicago  inter-fraternity 
conventions  of  1909  and  1911;  mem. 
various  National  Pan-Hellenic  com- 
mittees; mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa, 
Southern  Association  of  College 
Women  (president) ;  secretary  of 
Maryland  Beta  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
College  Club  of  Baltimore;  on  boards 
of  various  philanthropic  and  educa- 
tional societies ;  Dean  of  Women  and 
professor  of  English  at  Richmond 
College,  professor  of  German  at 
Wells  College,  1906-1914,  associate 
professor  of  English,  Goucher  Col- 
lege. Address,  1822  Linden  Ave., 
Baltimore,  Md. 

KELLER,  Zenobia  Wooten;  chairman 
Discipline  Board  of  Phi  Mu;  ed.  at 
Belmont  College,  1907;  initiated  by 
Theta  chapter,  April  4,  1907;  presi- 
dent of  chapter;  edited  first  number 
of  secret  annual,  "Philomathean" ; 
mem.  Chicago  Alumnae  Association; 
delegate  to  national  conventions 
1910,  1913;  formerly  first  vice-presi- 
dent, national  secretary;  delegate  to 
Chicago  Greek  Conference  of  1913; 
inspection  and  installation  work;  m. 


Irvine     M.     Keller.    Address,     6415 
Kimbark  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

KELLEY,  Phyllis  M.;  vice-high  priestess 
of  Phi  Delta  Delta;  ed.  Chicago 
Kent  College  of  Law,  1911;  initiated 
by  Gamma  chapter,  May,  1913; 
organized  Gamma  chapter;  mem. 
Chicago  Bar  Association;  lawyer, 
firm  of  Kelley,  Sellers  and  Clark. 
Address,  956  National  Life  Bldg.; 
residence,  2215  Sheffield  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago, 111. 

KELLOGG,  James  Young  Cory;  Phi 
Gamma  Delta;  ed.  at  University  of 
Washington  1903,  Columbia  Univer- 
sity 1906;  initiated  by  Sigma  Tau 
chapter,  1900;  afliliated  Omega  chap- 
ter; mem.  Seattle  Graduate  Associa- 
tion; chief  Section  XIII;  delegate 
to  national  conventions  1901,  1903, 
1906,  1907;  lawyer;  formerly  city 
councilman;  m.  Ethel  Ann  MacDou- 
gall,  1912.  Address,  2204  Federal 
Ave.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

KELLY,  Margaret  June;  assistant 
editor  of  "To  Dragma";  Alpha  Omi- 
cron  Pi;  ed.  at  University  of  Maine, 
1912;  initiated  by  Gamma  chapter, 
Nov.,  1908;  mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
chapter  president;  mem.  grand 
council;  instructor  in  German  at 
University  of  Maine.  Address,  52 
Essex  St.,  Bangor,  Me. 

KEMMERER,  Leila;  Pi  Beta  Phi;  ed. 
University  of  Iowa,  1903;  initiated  by 
Iowa  Zeta  chapter,  Oct.  21,  1898; 
vice-president  and  treasurer  of  chap- 
ter; mem.  Pi  Beta  Phi  and  Univer- 
sity of  Iowa  Alumni  Association ;  at- 
tended Syracuse  national  convention 
of  1901;  librarian  in  charge  of  exten- 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


sion  work  of  Davenport  Public  Li- 
brary. Address,  803  W.  14th  St., 
Davenport,  la. 

KENT,  Fay  Barnaby;  vice-president; 
Alpha  Chi  Omega;  ed.  at  Allegheny 
College,  1896;  initiated  by  Delta 
chapter,  1894;  chapter  president; 
mem.  New  York  City  alumnae  chap- 
ter; delegate  national  convention 
Albion,  1898;  visitor  Boston,  1900; 
vice-president  and  chairman  exten- 
sion committee,  chairman  ritual 
committee;  contributor  to  the 
"Lyre";  organist  and  choirmaster, 
Church  of  the  Ascension,  Mount  Ver- 
non,  N.  Y.;  m.  Horace  M.  Kent, 
1905.  Address,  "Ingleside,"  Tucka- 
hoe,  N.  Y. 

KENT,  Ralph  S.;  mem.  Standard 
Finance  Code  of  Sigma  Alpha  Ep- 
silon;  ed.  Cornell  University,  A.  B., 
1902,  LL.  B.,  1905;  initiated  by  New 
York  Alpha,  March,  1900;  eminent 
treasurer  of  chapter;  contributed  to 
"S.  A.  E.  Record";  mem.  Buffalo 
Alumni  Association;  president  Prov- 
ince Beta,  delegate  to  Province  Beta 
convention ;  delegate  to  national  con- 
vention of  Boston,  1900;  of  Chicago, 
1914;  treasurer  New  York  Alpha  As- 
sociation; lawyer;  mem.  Masons, 
Elks  and  Maccabees;  m.  Alice  V. 
Kyle,  Dec.  18,  1905.  Address,  office, 
Iroquois  Bldg.;  residence,  153  Lan- 
caster Ave.,  Buffalo,  New  York. 

KENYON,  Herbert  A.;  grand  Theta  ex- 
ecutive board;  Phi  Kappa  Sigma; 
ed.  University  of  Michigan,  1904;  in- 
itiated by  Alpha  Omicron  chapter, 
1906;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Tau  of  Al- 
pha Omicron  chapter;  mem.  Detroit 
Alumni  chapter;  delegate  national 


conventions  1908,  1910,  1911,  1913; 
grand  theta  executive  board,  1912; 
assistant  professor  of  Romance  lan- 
guages in  University  of  Michigan; 
m.  Bessie  White  Stevens,  1908.  Ad- 
dress, 1103  Ferdon  Road,  Ann  Arbor, 
Mich. 

KERN,  Alfred  Allan;  province  com- 
mander; Kappa  Alpha  (Southern); 
ed.  at  Randolph-Macon  College, 
1899;  initiated  by  Zeta  chapter, 
1897;  chapter  secretary;  mem.  Phi 
Beta  Kappa,  Sigma  Upsilon,  Mill- 
saps,  Kit  Kat;  mem.  Jackson  (Miss.) 
Alumni  Association  of  Kappa  Alpha; 
delegate  national  convention,  1901; 
associate  editor  "Journal";  served 
on  electoral  commission;  professor 
of  English,  Millsaps  College.  Ad- 
dress, Millsaps  College,  Jackson, 
Miss. 

KEYSER,  William  Wilson;  president 
St.  Louis  Alumni  Chapter  of  Sigma 
Nu;  ed.  Washington  and  Lee  Uni- 
versity, 1898;  initiated  by  Lambda 
chapter,  Sept.,  1898;  scribe  of  chap- 
ter; won  orators'  medal,  president 
Graham-Lee  Literary  S'ociety;  pur- 
chasing agent  for  the  National  Bank 
of  Commerce;  m.  Helen  Hale  Sloan, 
1905.  Address,  care  National  Bank 
of  Commerce,  St.  Louis,  Mo.;  resi- 
dence, 6156  Berlin  Ave.,  St.  Louis, 
Mo. 

KIERULFF,  George  Dudley;  presi- 
dent Iota  province;  Phi  Delta  Theta; 
ed.  at  University  of  California,  1896; 
initiated  by  California  Alpha,  1892; 
chapter  president;  mem.  San  Fran- 
cisco Alumni  Club  of  Phi  Delta  The- 
ta; delegate  district  conventions 


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139 


1894,  1895;   district  secretary;   dele- 
gate    national     conventions     1896, 
1910,  1912,   1914;   delegate  interfra- 
ternity    associations    at    California 

1895,  1911,  1912;  secretary-treasurer 
Holmes   Estate   Co.;    Mason,   Royal 
Arcanum;      m.      Gertrude      Stuart 
Holmes.    Address,  Foxcroft  Bldg.,  68 
Poet  St.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

KILER,  Charles  Albert;  grand  praetor 
of  fifth  province;  Sigma  Chi;  ed.  at 
University  of  Illinois,  1892;  initi- 
ated by  Kappa  Kappa  chapter,  Nov. 
15,  1891;  consul  of  chapter;  delegate 
national  convention  Chicago,  1893; 
contributor  to  fraternity  magazine; 
helped  build  Kappa  Kappa  house. 
Address,  608  W.  Park  Ave.,  Cham- 
paign, 111. 

KILGORE,  Emma  Brown  lee;  founder 
Pi  Beta  Phi;  ed.  at  Monmouth  Col- 
lege; initiated  by  Illinois  Alpha 
chapter,  April  28,  1867;  chapter 
president;  guest  national  conven- 
tions Detroit,  St.  Louis;  m.  Dr.  J. 
C.  Kilgore,  1870.  Address,  201  W. 
Broadway,  Monmouth,  111. 

KILPATRICK,  William  C.;  Sigma  Al- 
pha Epsilon;  ed.  Mercer  University, 
1903;  initiated  by  Georgia  Psi,  Sept., 
1899;  eminent  archon  of  chapter; 
contributor  to  magazine;  secretary 
and  treasurer  of  Macon  Alumni  As- 
sociation ;  secretary  and  treasurer  of 
Province  Epsilon;  delegate  to  Ep- 
silon Province  convention  of  Dec., 
1905;  delegate  to  Atlanta  convention 
of  1906;  insurance  business  and 
peach  grower;  m.  Marie  Louise 
Montfort,  June,  1907.  Address,  City 
National  Bank,  Macon,  Ga. 


KIM  BALL,  George  Peering;  eminent 
supreme  treasurer  of  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon;  ed.  University  of  Denver, 
1895;  initiated  by  Colorado  Zeta, 
Dec.  18,  1891;  eminent  archon  of 
chapter;  contributed  to  magazine; 
mem.  Denver  Alumni  Association; 
delegate  to  all  province  conventions 
from  1896  to  date  except  one;  presi- 
dent of  province,  1893  to  1897; 
eminent  deputy  archon,  1898  to  1900; 
eminent  supreme  treasurer,  1900  to 
1906;  eminent  supreme  archon,  1906 
to  1910;  eminent  supreme  treasurer, 
1910  to  date;  delegate  to  all  national 
conventions  since  1896;  first  to  sug- 
gest the  inter-fraternity  conference, 
represented  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon  at 
the  meetings  in  1909  and  1913;  gen- 
eral manager  of  Rugby  Fuel  Co.; 
mem.  Knights  Templars,  33rd  degree 
Mason;  m.  Grace  R.  Porter,  May  16, 
1912.  Address,  314  McPhee  Bldg., 
Denver,  Colo. 

KIMBALL,  Leroy  Etwood;  Sigma  Nu; 
ed.  Albion  College,  1910;  initiated  by 
Gamma  Gamma  chapter,  Oct.,  1906; 
lieutenant  commander  of  chapter; 
secretary  of  the  board  of  directors 
of  the  New  York  Alumni  Association 
and  alumni  correspondent  to  Sigma 
Nu  "Delta";  delegate  to  fifth  divi- 
sion convention  at  Madison,  Wis.; 
city  editor  the  "Albion  Evening 
Recorder,"  1910-1911;  1911  assistant 
bursar  New  York  University;  author 
newspaper  and  magazine  articles; 
mem.  Knights  Templars  and  Shrin- 
er;  m.  Gipsy  M.  Robinson,  Kappa 
Alpha  Theta,  June  17,  1914,  Albion, 
Mich.  Address,  University  Bldg., 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


Washington   Square,   E.,  New  York 
City. 

KIMBALL,  Martha  Nutter;  grand 
treasurer;  Pi  Beta  Phi;  ed.  at  Uni- 
versity of  Denver,  1898;  initiated  by 
Colorado  Beta  chapter,  October  5, 
1894;  chapter  secretary;  mem.  Den- 
ver alumnae  chapter;  delegate  to 
national  convention,  Madison,  1897; 
national  treasurer,  1901-07;  province 
president  1899-1901;  teacher  in  high 
school.  Address,  2112  South  Mil- 
waukee, Denver,  Colo. 

KIMBLE,  Anna  Moore  Gillis;  Alpha  Xi 
Delta;  ed.  Lombard  College,  1903; 
initiated  by  Alpha  chapter;  chaplain 
and  vice-president  of  the  chapter; 
contributed  to  Alpha  Xi  Delta  mag- 
azine and  wrote  four  songs;  editor- 
in-chief  of  the  Alpha  Xi  Delta;  chair- 
man of  committee  on  nationalizing 
the  local  chapters  and  also  constitu- 
tion of  same;  delegate  to  1st,  2nd 
and  3rd  national  convention;  dele- 
gate to  inter-fraternity  convention  at 
Chicago,  Sept.,  1904;  taught  English 
at  Lombard  College  two  years,  editor 
of  Lombard  Review;  mem.  O.  E.  S.; 
m.  Dr.  Thaddeus  C.  Kimble,  June  24, 
1903.  Address,  Miltonvale,  Kans. 

KIND,  John  Louis;  Delta  Tau  Delta, 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  ed.  University  of 
Nebraska,  A.  B.,  1899,  A.  M.,  1901, 
Columbia  University,  Ph.  D.,  1906; 
initiated  by  Beta  Tau  chapter,  Jan. 
16,  1897,  and  honorary  member  Beta 
Gamma  chapter;  treasurer  and  ad- 
visor of  chapter;  contributed  the  fol- 
lowing to  the  "Rainbow"  of  Delta 
Tau  Delta:  four  articles  on  The 
Regulations  of  Fraternities,  The 
Honor  System,  The  Fraternity  Situa- 


tion at  Wisconsin,  A  Toast,  The  Kar- 
nea;  in  the  "Western  Inter-Collegiate 
Magazine":  The  Fraternity  Situa- 
tion at  Wisconsin;  in  "Banta's  Greek 
Exchange" :  The  Situation  at  Wiscon- 
sin, and  three  articles  on  Uniform 
Bookkeeping;  mem.  Delta  Tau  Delta 
Club  of  New  York,  Chicago  and  In- 
diana; assistant  ritualist,  ritualist, 
national  treasurer,  1906-1914;  dele- 
gate to  inter-fraternity  conventions 
of  1911  and  1913  at  New  York  City; 
mem.  Committee  on  Inter-Fraternity 
Relations  and  published  the  report; 
assistant  professor  of  German,  Uni- 
versity of  Wisconsin,  and  secretary, 
of  department.  Address,  425  Sterling 
Court,  Madison,  Wis. 

KING,  Clarence  Roderick;  president  of 
Province  I  of  Phi  Delta  Phi;  ed. 
Syracuse  University,  1912;  initiated 
by  Comstock  chapter,  1910;  consul 
of  chapter;  delegate  to  national  con- 
vention of  1913  at  Chicago;  attor- 
ney. Address,  office,  431  Union 
Bldg;  residence,  401  Grant  Ave., 
Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

KINGMAN,  H.  E.;  national  president 
of  Alpha  Psi;  ed.  Colorado  Agricul- 
tural College,  1908;  initiated  by 
Delta  chapter,  1908;  president  of  the 
chapter;  veterinarian  professor  of 
surgery,  Col.  Agricultural  College. 
Address,  522  W.  Laurel  St.,  Ft.  Col- 
lins, Colo. 

KINNE,  Emma  Elizabeth;  Sigma  Kap- 
pa; ed.  Syracuse  University,  Ph.  B., 
1906,  B.  L.  S.,  1909;  initiated  by  Ep- 
silon  chapter,  June,  1905;  wrote 
seven  songs  and  several  articles  for 
Sigma  Kappa  "Triangle";  grand  sec- 
retary ;  mem.  song  book  commit- 


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141 


tee;  delegate  to  national  conventions 
of  1906  and  1908;  librarian,  clerical 
and  library  work  in  Philippine 
Islands,  assistant  librarian  Bureau  of 
Science,  Manila,  P.  I.,  for  four  years; 
mem.  Pi  Lambda  Sigma.  Address, 
203  Lomax  St.,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

KLEINSCHMIDT,  R.  A.;  Phi  Delta 
Phi,  Sigma  Chi;  ed.  University  of 
Missouri,  1900;  mem.  Oklahoma  City 
and  Oklahoma  State  Alumni  Associa- 
tions; president  of  fifth  province  of 
Phi  Delta  Phi  and  president  of  Okla- 
homa City  Alumni  Association  of 
Phi  Delta  Phi;  lawyer;  mem.  Ma- 
sons, 32nd  degree  and  Shriner;  m. 
Mabel  Diedrickson,  1903.  Address, 
509  Patterson  Bldg.,  Oklahoma  City, 
Okla. 

KLINE,  George  M.;  former  supreme 
archon  of  Phi  Beta  Pi;  ed.  at  Uni- 
versity of  Michigan,  1901;  initiated 
by  Beta  chapter,  1899;  supreme  sec- 
retary, 1908-1911;  supreme  archon, 
1911-1913;  helped  compile  first  di- 
rectory of  Phi  Beta  Pi;  superintend- 
ent of  Danver's  State  Hospital;  m. 
Ethel  A.  Fry,  June  23,  1906.  Ad- 
dress, Danver's  State  Hospital,  Haw- 
thorne, Mass. 

KNAPP,  Joseph  Burke;  president  Port- 
land Alumni  Association  of  Sigma 
Nu;  ed.  Purdue  University,  1904;  ini- 
tiated by  Beta  Zeta  chapter,  May, 
1901;  commander  of  the  chapter;  in- 
spector of  tenth  division,  1908-1913; 
delegate  to  two  district  conventions ; 
delegate  to  Indianapolis  national 
convention,  December,  1902;  manager 
Northwestern  Association  of  Box 
Manufacturers;  m.  Cornelia  Ann 
Pinkham,  S'ept.  26,  1902.  Address, 


1011  Northwestern  Bank  Bldg.,  Port- 
land, Ore. 

KNICKERBOCKER,  Homer  J.;  Omega 
Upsilon  Phi,  Beta  Phi  Sigma;  ed. 
University  of  Buffalo,  pharmacal  and 
medical  departments;  pharmacy, 
1893,  medicine,  1898;  initiated  by 
Buffalo  chapter  of  Beta  Phi  Sigma 
and  Alpha  chapter  of  Omega  Up- 
silon Phi,  April  1,  1896;  president 
and  treasurer  of  the  latter  chapter; 
contributed  to  the  Omega  Upsilon 
Phi  Journal;  mem.  Lake  Kenka 
Alumni  chapter  of  Omega  Upsilon 
Phi;  grand  scribe,  senior  grand 
master,  grand  editor,  grand  his- 
torian, mem.  of  executive  council; 
delegate  to  all  district  conventions 
from  1900  on  and  to  all  national  con- 
ventions from  1897  to  date;  installed 
several  chapters;  physician  and  sur- 
geon; mem.  Masons;  referat  Abend 
Club  of  Buffalo;  m.  Fannie  E.  Plowe, 
May  16,  1899.  Address,  196  Genesee 
St.,  Geneva,  N.  Y. 

KNOTE,  Anna  Miller  (Mrs.  John  Mc- 
Bride) ;  grand  inspector  of  Alpha  Xi 
Delta;  ed.  Wittenberg  College,  1905; 
initiated  by  Zeta  chapter,  May  10, 
1904,  charter  member;  president  of 
chapter;  organized  Pittsburgh,  Pa., 
Alumnae  Association  in  1910,  and 
Springfield,  Ohio,  Alumnae  Associa- 
tion in  1914;  grand  vice-president, 
1911-1913;  grand  inspector,  1913- 
1915;  delegate  to  national  conven- 
tions of  1911  and  1913;  contributed 
several  magazine  articles  and  three 
songs;  m.  John  McBride  Knote  Jr., 
June  23,  1909.  Address,  R.  D.  9, 
Springfield,  O. 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


KNOX,  Edith  Orilla;  chapterian  of 
Kappa  Delta;  ed.  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity, 1909;  initiated  by  Lambda 
chapter,  Dec.  14,  1907,  charter  mem- 
ber; corresponding  and  recording 
secretary  of  chapter;  mem.  Chicago 
Alumnae  Association ;  chapterian, 
1910-1915;  delegate  to  national  con- 
ventions of  1910  at  Louisville,  Ky.; 
1911,  Atlanta,  Ga.;  1912,  Richmond, 
Va.;  1913,  Asheville,  N.  C.;  installing 
officer  at  the  following  chapters  of 
Kappa  Delta:  Epsilon  Omega,  Uni- 
versity of  Kentucky,  Alpha  Gamma, 
Coe  College,  Omega  Xi,  University  of 
Cincinnati,  Eta,  Hunter  College,  Chi, 
University  of  Denver,  Rho,  Univer- 
sity of  Wyoming;  delegate  to  Na- 
tional Pan-Hellenic  Congress  of  1912 
and  1913  and  to  Greek  convention 
at  Chicago,  May,  1913.  Address,  804 
Hinman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

KOLBE,  Lydia  Voria;  member  execu- 
tive committee  of  the  college  fra- 
ternity reference  bureau;  grand 
treasurer  of  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma; 
ed.  at  Buchtel  College;  initiated  by 
Lambda  chapter,  1900;  grand  treas- 
urer for  three  terms;  mem.  Akron 
Kaffa  Club  and  College  Club;  dele- 
gate to  Chicago  Greek  Conference, 
May  30-31,  1913;  wife  of  president 
of  University  of  Akron;  m.  Parke 
R.  Kolbe,  June  17,  1905.  Address, 
250  E.  Buchtel  Ave.,  Akron,  Ohio. 

KRESS,  George  Henry;  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon;  Phi  Rho  Sigma;  ed.  Uni- 
versity of  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1896;  ini- 
tiated by  Ohio  Epsilon  of  S.  A.  E., 
Oct.  16,  1892;  eminent  archon  of  the 
chapter;  co-author  of  "Sing,  Brother, 
Sing,"  wrote  numerous  articles  for 


S.,  A.  E.  "Record"  and  "Phi  Alpha"; 
mem.  Los  Angeles  Alumni  Associa- 
tion; editor  manual  of  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon;  exchange  editor  of  "Rec- 
ord"; delegate  to  Washington  Con- 
vention of  1894;  physician,  specialty, 
eye,  ear  and  nose,  dean  of  the  Los 
Angeles  Medical  Department  of  the 
University  of  California,  attending 
eye  surgeon  Los  Angeles  County 
Hospital,  attending  physician  Graves 
Memorial  Dispensary,  trustee  State 
Medical  Society,  secretary  and  treas- 
urer of  Los  Angeles  Medical  Asso- 
ciation, president  Los  Angeles  So- 
ciety for  Study  and  Prevention  of 
Tuberculosis,  president  University  of 
California  Alumni  Club,  chairman 
Conservation  of  Vision  Committee  of 
California;  m.  Elizabeth  Hamilton 
Hill,  June  26,  1903.  Address  245 
Bradbury  Bldg.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

KRIPPNER,  Arthur  Frederick;  regent, 
1913-1915  of  Sigma  Nu;  ed.  Univer- 
sity of  Wisconsin,  1914;  initiated  by 
Gamma  Lambda  chapter,  1903;  social 
arbiter  of  the  chapter;  contributed 
to  the  Delta  of  Sigma  Nu;  mem.  of 
Sigma  Nu  Alumni  Association  and 
the  University  of  Wisconsin  Alumni 
Association  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.;  in- 
spector of  7th  division,  1907-1911; 
vice-regent,  1911-1913;  delegate  to 
national  conventions  of  1906-1907, 
1908-1909,  1910-1911;  general  man- 
ager of  Missouri  Gas  Heater  and  Ap- 
pliance Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.;  m.  Imo- 
gene  Franklin,  Nov.,  1913.  Address, 
1021  Olive  St.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

KUHN,  John  J.;  mem.  governing  board 
of  Delta  Chi ;  ed.  Cornell  University, 
1898;  initiated  by  Cornell  chapter, 


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143 


Jan.,  1897;  mem.  Cornell  Association, 
Brooklyn  N.  Y.;  contributed  maga- 
zine articles  to  Delta  Chi  "Quar- 
terly," edited  alumni  notes  of  "Quar- 
terly" two  years,  wrote  four  or  five 
songs;  national  president  and  treas- 
urer on  governing  board  since  1904, 
attended  almost  all  conventions  after 
1896;  chairman  house  building  com- 
mittee for  Cornell;  delegate  to  New 
York  Inter-Fraternity  Conference, 
1911-1913;  mem.  law  firm  of  Dykman, 
Oeland  and  Kuhn  of  111  Broadway, 
New  York  City,  and  177  Montague 
St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  mem.  Cornell 
Club  of  New  York  City,  University 
Club,  Brooklyn.  Address,  177  Mon- 
tague St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

KUYKENDALL,  Mabel;  president  Eu- 
gene, Ore.,  Alliance  of  Delta  Delta 
Delta;  ed.  University  of  Oregon, 
1910;  initiated  by  Theta  Delta  chap- 
ter, Oct.  21,  1910;  secretary  and 
marshal  of  alliance;  mem.  State 
Alumni  Association  of  Oregon;  dele- 
gate to  province  convention  at 
Berkeley,  Calif.,  1910;  chairman  of 
song  committee  at  province  conven- 
tion, 1910-1911.  Address,  1250  Wil- 
lamette St.,  Eugene,  Ore. 

KYLE,  Estelle  Marie;  grand  registrar 
of  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  ed.  Univer- 
sity of  Colorado,  1913;  initiated  by 
Beta  Mu  chapter,  Oct.  13,  1909;  presi- 
dent of  the  chapter;  mem.  Phi  Beta 
Kapna,  Kappa  Delta  Pi,  Mortar  Board 
(local);  delegate  to  21st  national 
convention  at  Evanston,  111.,  and 
marshal  (manager)  of  22nd  national 
convention  at  Estes  Park,  Colo.;  in- 
structor in  education,  University  of 


Colorado.    Address,  1313  University 
Ave.,  Boulder,  Colo. 


La  COUR,  Arthur  Burton;  Delta  Kappa 
Epsilon;  ed.  Yale  University,  1904; 
initiated  by  Phi  chapter,  1902;  presi- 
dent of  Southern  Delta  Kappa  Ep- 
silon Association;  banking  and 
manufacturing  business ;  treasurer 
of  The  Rural  Credit  Co.  and  The  La- 
Valliere  Co.;  mem.  Masons,  Louis- 
iana Lodge,  No.  104,  F.  and  A.  M., 
Shriner,  Jerusalem  Temple;  m.  Eliz- 
abeth Lorraine  Maginnis,  April  26, 
1911.  Address,  206  Carondelet  St., 
New  Orleans,  La. 

LAMAR,  George  Hall;  Alpha  Tau 
Omega;  ed.  Ala.  Polytechnic  Insti- 
tute, B.  S.;  Georgtown  University 
Law  School;  initiated  by  Ala.  Alpha 
Epsilon,  1885;  exchequer  of  chapter; 
mem.  Washington,  D.  C.,  Alumni  As- 
sociation; W.  G.  S.  (national  secre- 
tary), W.  G.  C.  (president),  congress 
orator,  delegate  to  conventions  of 
1890  -  1894  -  1898  -  1900  -  1902  -  1904- 
1908-1910-1912;  mem.  constitutional 
revision  committee  at  1908  conven- 
tion; attorney  at  law;  mem.  Blue 
Lodge,  Council,  Chapter  and  Knight 
Templar;  m.  Edith  Stone  Sheet, 
April  18,  1894.  Address,  Fendall 
Bldg.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

LAMB,  Frank  H.;  Beta  Theta  Pi  and 
Alpha  Kappa  Kappa;  ed.  Miami  Uni- 
versity, 1897  and  Miami  Medical 
College,  1901;  initiated  by  Alpha 
chapter  of  Beta  Theta  Pi,  Oct.,  1893, 
and  Omicron  chapter  of  Alpha  Kappa 
Kappa,  1901;  primarius  four  years 
of  A.  K.  K.;  mem.  Miami,  Oberlin, 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


Michigan,  Ohio  and  Miami  Medical 
College  Alumni  Associations;  dep- 
uty grand  president  of  Alpha  Kappa 
Kappa;  physician,  specialist  in  dis- 
eases of  children;  mem.  Masons. 
Address,  940  E.  McMillan  St.,  Cincin- 
nati, O. 

LAMBERT,  Bernard  Nelson;  national 
president  of  Phi  Alpha  Tau;  ed. 
Emerson  College  of  Oratory,  1904; 
M.  A.,  University  of  Minnesota,  1902; 
initiated  by  Alpha  chapter,  1903; 
vice-president  and  chaplain  of  chap- 
ter; national  president,  June,  1911, 
to  Dec.  1911,  and  Dec.,  1913,  to  date, 
attended  national  conventions  of 
June,  1911,  at  Des  Moines,  la.,  and 
Chicago,  111.,  Dec.,  1911;  director  De- 
partment of  Public  Speaking,  College 
of  Puget  Sound;  m.  Wilhelmina 
Swanson,  Sept.,  1905.  Address,  Col- 
lege of  Puget  Sound,  Tacoma,  Wash. 

LAMKIN,  Charles  Fackler;  former  na- 
tional president  of  Phi  Delta  Theta; 
ed.  Westminster  College,  Fulton, 
Mo.,  1899;  initiated  by  Missouri  Beta 
chapter;  president  of  chapter;  mem. 
Fulton  Alumni  Club  of  Phi  Delta 
Theta;  president  of  Zeta  province; 
catalogue  editor;  historian;  con- 
tributor to  "Scroll"  of  Phi  Delta 
Theta;  delegate  to  national  conven- 
tions from  1898  to  1912,  and  to  dis- 
trict conventions  at  St.  Charles,  Des 
Moines,  Kansas  City,  etc.;  mem. 
Masonic  order,  past  master  Warren 
No.  74;  broker  of  farm  loans;  own- 
er of  abstract  co.,  Missouri  Abstract 
Association;  m.  Annie  B.  Minter, 
1905.  Address,  Keytesville,  Mo. 

LA  MONT,  Louis  Cook;  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon;  ed.  Virginia  Military  Insti- 


tute, 1905;  initiated  by  Va.  Theta, 
1902;  eminent  treasurer  of  chapter 
and  eminent  deputy  archon;  branch 
manager  Butte,  Mont.,  sales  office, 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufac- 
turing Co.;  mem.  Masonic  Lodge;  m. 
Ruth  V.  Walter,  Jan.  21,  1913.  Ad- 
dress, 101  Napton  Apartments,  Butte, 
Mont. 

LANBACH,  Mary  Annie  McKay;  Delta 
Delta  Delta;  ed.  Wesleyan  Univer- 
sity, Middleton,  Conn.,  1896;  ini- 
tiated by  Sigma  chapter,  March  15, 
1895;  president  of  the  chapter;  mem. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  mem.  graduate  al- 
liance; grand  treasurer,  1897-1900; 
delegate  to  national  convention  at 
Syracuse,  1906;  teacher  Camden,  Me., 
high  school,  1896-1897,  East  Maine 
Seminary,  Brocksport,  Me.,  1898- 
1899,  preceptress  of  same,  1899-1901, 
matron  New  Orleans  University, 
1903-1907,  secretary  and  registrar, 
1907-1914;  m.  Roscoe  E.  Lanbach, 
Aug.  25,  1906.  Address,  R.  R.  No.  1, 
Arcola,  Texas. 

LANDER,  Mary  Fort  Hamilton;  Chi 
Omega;  ed.  University  of  Arkansas, 
1901;  initiated  by  Psi  chapter,  1908; 
treasurer  of  the  chapter;  contributed 
to  "Eleusis"  of  Chi  Omega;  mem.  Psi 
Alumnae  Association ;  supreme  treas- 
urer of  national  organization;  toast 
mistress  at  convention  banquets; 
delegate  to  national  conventions  at 
Memphis,  Little  Rock  and  Chicago; 
m.  Roswell  Sears  Lander,  April  22, 
1908.  Address,  Locust  Shade,  Fay- 
etteville,  Ark. 

LANDRUM,  Albert  Brewer;  grand 
vice-president  of  Alpha  Kappa  Kap- 
pa; ed.  Medical  Department  of  Ohio 


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145 


State  University,  1906;  initiated  by 
Pi  chapter,  Oct.  23,  1903;  vice-presi- 
dent of  the  chapter;  delegate  to  na- 
tional convention  at  Milwaukee, 
1905;  physician,  assistant  instructor 
in  genito-urinary  diseases,  Medical 
College,  Ohio  State  University;  mem. 
Scottish  Rite  Mason,  Shrine;  m. 
Flora  Esther  Rohe,  1911.  Address, 
142  E.  Long  St.,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

LANGDON,  Duncan;  traveling  secre- 
tary of  Alpha  Delta  Phi;  ed.  Brown 
University,  1913;  initiated  by  Brun- 
onion  chapter,  Feb.  2,  1910;  mem. 
Phi  Kappa  and  Tau  Delta  Sigma  (lo- 
cal honorary  societies);  national 
traveling  secretary;  delegate  to  na- 
tional conventions  of  1912  and  1913; 
alternate  to  the  Fifth  Annual  Inter- 
Fraternity  Conference.  Address,  136 
W.  44th  S'.,  New  York  City. 

LARDNER,  Lida  Burkhard  (Mrs.  J. 
L.);  member  executive  committee 
College  Fraternity  Reference  Bu- 
reau; national  vice-president  of  Pi 
Beta  Phi;  initiated  at  Denver  Uni- 
versity; delegate  to  the  Pan-Hellenic 
Congress  from  Pi  Beta  Phi;  vice- 
president  of  the  College  Fraternity 
Reference  Bureau.  Address,  810  Mil- 
burn  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

LAWLER,  Ethel  Elizabeth;  national 
inspector  Beta  Province  of  Alpha 
Gamma  Delta;  ed.  University  of  Wis- 
consin, 1913;  initiated  by  Beta  chap- 
ter, Dec.  21,  1911;  president  of  chap- 
ter; president  Chicago  Alumnae  As- 
sociation, mem.  Wisconsin  Alumnae 
Club;  delegate  to  Chicago  Greek  con- 
ference of  May,  1913;  instrumental 
in  placing  Lambda  chapter  at  North- 
western University  and  installing 


delegate  to  aid  at  installation  of  Xi 
chapter;  taught  mathematics  at  the 
St6van  School  for  Girls  in  1913-1914; 
member  Chicago  College  Club.  Ad- 
dress, 5513  Cornell  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

LAWRENCE,  Richard  Rossman;  na- 
tional treasurer  of  Phi  Sigma  Kap- 
pa; ed.  Williams  College,  A.  B.  1907; 
A.  M.  1910;  initiated  by  Chi  chapter, 
June  16,  1906;  charter  member,  vice- 
president  of  chapter;  helped  organ- 
ize the  Alumni  Association  of  Chi 
chapter  of  Phi  Sigma  Kappa,  presi- 
dent June,  1910-June  1914,  treasurer 
June  1914-1917,  published  the  annual 
report  in  1913,  also  Chi  chapter  di- 
rectory in  1913-1914,  assisted  in  pub- 
lishing "The  Chi  News,"  mem.  board 
of  governors  of  the  Phi  Sigma  Kappa 
Club  of  New  York  City,  1912-1918; 
secretary  of  club,  1912-1913;  treas- 
urer 1913-1915;  mem.  national  com- 
mittee to  draw  up  a  uniform  system 
of  chapter  accounting  and  reported 
at  convention  of  Albany,  Oct.  1914; 
attended  New  York  Inter-Fraternity 
Conference  of  Nov.  1914;  general 
sales  department  of  Western  Elec- 
tric Co.  of  New  York  City;  mem. 
Masonic  Order.  Address,  48  W.  49th 
St.,  New  York  City. 

LAWSON,  Lillian  Moore  (Mrs.  Reid); 
chairman  Life  Membership  Commit- 
tee of  Alpha  Delta  Pi;  ed.  Wesleyan 
College,  Macon,  Ga.;  initiated  by 
Alpha  chapter,  Oct.  1904;  president 
Birmingham  Alumnae  Association 
national  inspector,  1906-1911;  dele- 
gate to  national  conventions  of  1906- 
07-09-11-13;  installed  six  chapters,  in- 
stalled first  chapter,  Beta,  Winston 
Salem,  N.  C.,  1905;  delegate  to  Na- 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


tional  Pan-Hellenic  Congress,  Chi- 
cago, 1910;  mem.  executive  council 
Birmingham  Pan-Hellenic;  m.  Reid 
Lawson,  April  11,  1911.  Address,  923 
S.  17th  St.,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

LEASMAN,  Emil  L.;  ex-grand  recorder 
of  Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  ed.  University 
of  Wisconsin,  1907;  initiated  by 
Alpha  chapter,  1905;  vice-master  al- 
chemist; mem.  Acacia;  delegate  to 
national  conventions  of  1908-10-12; 
farmer.  Address,  Irvington,  Ala. 

LEAVELL,  George  W.;  Sigma  Chi, 
grand  presiding  senior  of  Phi  Chi; 
ed.  University  of  Mississippi,  1907; 
University  of  Louisville,  1912;  initi- 
ated by  Eta  Tau  Alpha  chapter  of 
Sigma  Chi,  Nov.  1903,  and  Alpha 
Alpha  chapter  of  Phi  Chi,  1908; 
grand  presiding  senior  of  Phi  Chi 
chapter;  mem.  Louisville  Alumni  As- 
sociation of  Phi  Chi;  national  grand 
presiding  senior  of  Phi  Chi;  dele- 
gate to  national  convention  of  Phi 
Chi  at  Louisville,  Dec.  1911;  physi- 
cian, Stout  Memorial  Hospital;  m. 
Frances  Cornelia  Peay,  Dec.  10,  1912. 
Address,  Wuchow,  West  River,  South 
China. 

LEE,  Gilliean  Farley;  national  secre- 
tary of  Kappa  Delta;  ed.  Judson  Col- 
lege, 1911;  initiated  by  Rho  Omega 
Phi  chapter,  Oct.  1909;  secretary- 
treasurer  of  the  chapter;  mem. 
Union  Springs  Alumnae  Association ; 
province  president;  national  secre- 
tary; delegate  to  national  conven- 
tion of  Aug.  1913.  Address,  Union 
Springs,  Ala. 

LEIB,  Ella  Berry  Boston;  former  grand 
secretary  and  grand  president  of 
Alpha  Xi  Delta;  ed.  Lombard  Col- 


lege, 1899;  initiated  by  Alpha  chap- 
ter, April  1894;  president  of  the 
chapter;  contributed  several  articles 
to  the  magazine;  first  grand  secre- 
tary, 1902-1903;  third  grand  president 
1904-1909;  delegate  to  4th,  5th,  6th, 
7th,  8th  National  Pan-Hellenic  Con- 
gress; mem.  Daughters  of  the  Ameri- 
can Revolution,  Woman's  Club,  O.  E. 
S.;  m.  Dr.  John  Robert  Leib,  Oct.  29, 
1902.  Address,  1271  W.  Washington 
St.,  Springfield,  111. 

LEI  BY,  Scott  Smith;  grand  theta  of 
Phi  Kappa  Sigma;  ed.  Franklin  and 
Marshall  College,  1902;  initiated  by 
Zeta  chapter,  1899;  alpha  of  the 
chapter;  mem.  Harrisburg  Alumni 
Association;  National  chapter  vis- 
itor; delegate  to  national  con- 
ventions at  Baltimore,  Lancaster 
and  Philadelphia;  attorn  ey-at-law, 
office,  Harrisburg,  Pa.;  mem.  Ma- 
sons; m.  Maude  Tyson,  Sept.  4,  1912. 
Address,  102  Dalien  St.,  Maysville, 
Perry  County,  Pa. 

LEMMON,  Charles  James;  Kappa  Sig- 
ma, Alpha  Kappa  Kappa;  ed.  Univer- 
sity of  the  South,  Sewanee,  1908;  in- 
itiated 1905  by  Omega  chapter  of 
Kappa  Sigma  and  Tau  of  Alpha  Kap- 
pa Kappa;  vice-president  of  chapter; 
deputy  grand  master  Charleston  Dis- 
trict of  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa;  dele- 
gate to  national  convention  at  Au- 
gusta, 1910;  instrumental  in  instal- 
ling chapter  of  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa 
at  Charleston,  S.  C.;  physician  and 
surgeon;  mem.  Elks,  Masons  and  U. 
O.  W.;  m..  Grace  Bragdon,  Nov.  14, 
1912.  Address,  Sumter,  S.  C. 

LENTILHON,  Ida  Ward;  secretary 
New  York  Alumnae  Association  of 


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147 


Delta  Gamma;  ed.  Adelphi  College, 
1911;  initiated  by  Omicron  chapter, 
May  7,  1908;  "Anchora"  correspon- 
dent for  Chi  Upsilon,  New  York  Al- 
umnae Association;  secretary,  1912; 
librarian.  Address,  Grand  View  Ave., 
Far  Rockaway,  New  York. 

LEONARD,  Charles  B.,  M.  D.;  Phi  Rho 

Sigma;  ed.  Detroit  College  of  Medi- 
cine, 1904;  initiated  by  Epsilon  chap- 
ter, 1901;  president  of  the  chapter; 
mem.  Alpha  Omega  (honorary) ; 
mem.  D.  C.  H.  S.  and  D.  C.  M  Alumni 
Associations;  district  inspector  and 
delegate  to  district  conventions  of 
1908  and  1910;  physician;  m.  Lillian 
B.  Taylor,  1910.  Address,  office  608 
Washington  Arcade,  residence  40 
Massachusetts  Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

LEONARD,  Estella;  one  of  seven 
founders  of  Alpha  Chi  Omega;  ed. 
De  Pauw  University,  1891;  initiated 
by  Alpha  chapter;  first  president  of 
the  chapter;  contributed  to  Lyre  of 
Alpha  Chi  Omega  and  wrote  one 
song;  teacher  of  voice,  piano  and 
harmony,  organist  and  choir  director 
of  M.  E.  church;  supervisor  of  music 
in  public  schools.  Address,  217  Plum 
St.,  Union  City,  Ind. 

LEONARD,  Louise;  first  grand  vice- 
president  of  Alpha  Gamma  Delta; 
ed.  Syracuse  University,  1909;  initi- 
ated by  Alpha  chapter,  March,  1906; 
ex-president,  Alpha  Alumnae  Associ- 
ation; delegate  to  national  conven- 
tion of  1913;  secretary,  College  of 
Meiicine,  Syracuse  University.  Ad- 
dress, 309  Orange  St.,  Syracuse,  N. 
Y. 

LESSER,  David  Barnes;  grand  scribe 
of  Beta  Phi;  ed.  Armour  Institute  of 


Technology,  1914;  initiated  by  Gam- 
ma chapter,  1913;  scribe  of  chapter; 
mem.  Iota  Tau  Alumni  Associa- 
tion; editor  of  Beta  Phi  "Quarterly," 
editor  of  Beta  Phi  secret  semi-month- 
ly magazine;  national  grand  sena- 
tor, grand  scribe;  delegate  to  na- 
tional conventions  of  1913  and  1914; 
chemical  engineer.  Address,  3403 
Prairie  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
LEUE,  Albrecht  Frederic;  eminent  su- 
preme deputy  archon  of  S'igma  Alpha 
Epsilon;  ed.  University  of  Cincin- 
nati, 1898;  initiated  by  Ohio  Epsilon, 
Oct.  16,  1897;  wrote  five  fraternity 
songs;  mem.  Cincinnati  Alumni  As- 
sociation ;  delegate  to  Province  Delta 
Convention  at  Delaware,  O.,  1913; 
editor  Province  Delta  Annual;  emi- 
nent supreme  deputy  archon,  1912- 
1916;  mem.  national  committee  to 
revise  ritual,  1909-1910;  editor  of 
"Phi  Alpha,"  secret  fraternity  publi- 
cation, 1912-1916;  delegate  to  na- 
tional conventions  of  Atlantic  City, 
1909;  Kansas  City,  1910;  Nashville, 
1912;  Chicago,  1914;  LL.  B.,  Y.  M. 
C.  A.  night  school;  admitted  to  Ohio 
bar,  June,  1905;  attorney  at  law; 
mem.  Delta  Beta,  high  school  frater- 
nity; Free  and  Accepted  Masons. 
Address,  office,  711  Mercantile  Libra- 
ry Bldg.;  residence,  2210  Ohio  Ave., 
Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

LEVERE,  William  C.;  editor  "Leading 
Greeks";  secretary  of  the  College 
Fraternity  Reference  Bureau;  ed. 
Northwestern  University;  initiated 
by  Illinois  Psi-Omega  chapter  of 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon,  Sept.  26, 
1894;  delegate  to  every  national  con- 
vention since  1898;  founder  and  in- 


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staller  of  many  chapters;  has  visited 
every  one  of  the  78  S.  A.  E.  chap- 
ters; constructive  work  for  internal 
development  of  fraternity;  discover- 
er of  the  last  surviving  founder  of 
S.  A.  ,E.  who  had  been  lost  to  the 
fraternity  for  forty  years;  eminent 
supreme  archon  of  S.  A.  E.,  1902- 
06;  honorary  E.  S.  A.,  1909-12;  au- 
thor of  S.  A.  E.  publications,  cata- 
logue, 1904;  the  Original  Minutes, 
1904;  Songs  of  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon, 
1904;  Life  of  Noble  Leslie  DeVotie, 
1905;  S.  A.  E.  Year  Book,  1906-12; 
History  of  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon  in 
three  large  volumes,  1911;  Who's 
Who  in  S.  A.  E.,  1912;  Pocket  Di- 
rectory, 1912;  author  of  Imperial 
America,  1900;  'Twixt  Greek  and 
Barb,  1900;  the  Evanston  Poets, 
1903;  Vivian  of  Mackinac,  1911; 
Mackinac  Days,  1915;  Leading 
Greeks,  1915;  delegate  to  Chicago 
Greek  Conference,  1913;  inter-fra- 
ternity conference,  1913;  elected 
mem.  executive  committee  of  ten  of 
College  Fraternity  Reference  Bu- 
reau; elected  national  secretary  of 
same  by  executive  committee;  edi- 
tor of  the  "Greek  Quarterly"  since 
1913;  editor  of  the  "Bulletin"  of 
the  Reference  Bureau,  1915;  organ- 
ized Northwestern  chapter  of  Kappa 
Delta  sorority,  which  is  named  in 
his  honor;  gave  the  annual  address 
before  the  Northern  Illinois  Pan- 
Hellenic  Association,  1915;  editor 
Evanston  "Index,"  1901-1905;  magis- 
trate of  city  court,  1899-1901;  city 
treasurer,  1901-1903;  mem.  Illinois 


Legislature,     1906-1907;     Thirty-sec- 
ond Degree  Mason  and  Shriner.  Ad- 
dress, 600  Davis  St.,  Evanston,  111. 
S.  E.  G. 

LEWIS,  Byron  Ray;  sage  of  Sigma  Pi; 
ed.  University  of  Illinois,  1907;  initi- 
ated by  Phi  chapter,  1908;  mem.  Uni- 
versity Alumni  Association;  founder 
and  president  in  1907,  of  lonion  Lit- 
erary Society  of  Illinois  University; 
founder  of  Phi  chapter;  grand  his- 
torian, grand  herald,  delegate  to  na- 
tional convention  of  1909,  ritualist, 
prepared  all  rituals  and  ceremonials 
except  a  portion  of  initiation  ritual 
now  used,  preparing  history  of  fra- 
ternity; teacher  of  history,  1910-1914, 
in  Bridgeport  Township  High 
School;  candidate  for  superinten- 
dent of  schools,  1914;  mem.  I.  O.  O. 
F.;  Knights  of  Pythias,  B.  P.  O.  E., 
Knights  Templars,  chancellor  com- 
mander Winner  Lodge  No.  713 
Knights  of  Pythias ;  president  Bridge- 
port Athletic  Club,  president  Bridge- 
port Chautauqua  Association,  mem. 
American  Historical  Society,  Illinois 
State  Historical  Society,  American 
Geographical  Society.  Address, 
Bridgeport,  Lawrence  County,  111. 

LEWIS,  Eleanor  Frances;  head  of  Ex- 
amination Committee  of  Chi  Omega; 
ed.  Northwestern  University,  1904; 
initiated  by  Xi  chapter,  April,  1904; 
president  of  chapter;  contributed 
several  articles  on  travel  to  "Eleu- 
sis"  of  Chi  Omega;  mem.  Northwest- 
ern Alumnae  Association  and  Chi- 
cago Alumnae  Association;  delegate 
to  national  convention  of  1906;  li- 
brarian. Address,  Pearsons  Hall, 
Evanston,  111. 


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149 


LEWIS,  Hugh  Cecil;  Sigma  Chi;  ed. 
University  of  Utah,  1910;  initiated 
by  Beta  Epsilon  chapter,  Aug.  22, 
1908;  pro-consul  of  chapter;  secre- 
tary of  Salt  Lake  Alumni  Associa- 
tion; quaestor  of  Eighth  Province; 
office  engineer  for  the  State  Road 
Commission  of  Utah.  Address,  704 
W.  N.  T.  St.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

LEWIS,  Martha  Lavinia;  registrar  na- 
tional council  of  Phi  Mu;  ed.  Wes- 
leyan  College,  1906;  initiated  by 
Alpha  chapter,  Dec.  21,  1904;  con- 
tributed to  magazine;  mem.  Macon 
Phi  Mu  Alumnae  Association;  mem. 
standing  boards,  alumnae  editor  of 
the  "Aglaia"  of  Phi  Mu,  published 
first  directory;  delegate  to  national 
conventions  of  1910,  1911  and  1913; 
mem.  Macon  Pan-Hellenic.  Address, 
633  Vineville  Ave.,  Macon,  Ga. 

LIBBEY,  Fannie  Whitenack;  Pi  Beta 
Phi;  ed.  Monmouth  College,  1868; 
founder  of  Alpha  chapter;  m.  How- 
ard Libbey,  Oct.  9,  1872.  Address, 
Goodhue,  Goodhue  County,  Minn. 

LINDSAY,  Katherine;  Kappa  Alpha 
Theta;  ed.  Goucher  College,  1909; 
initiated  by  Alpha  Delta  chapter, 
1905;  vice-president  of  the  chapter; 
mem.  Goucher  Alumnae  Association 
and  Association  of  Collegiate  Alum- 
nae; president  of  Alpha  Beta  Dis- 
trict, 1911-1913;  chairman  of  educa- 
tional committee,  1913-1914;  alumnae 
delegate  to  national  convention  of 
1911;  social  worker.  Address,  1341 
Mt.  Royal  Ave.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

LINDSAY,  Katherine  Breed;  province 
president  of  Phi  Mu;  ed.  Belmont 
College,  1911;  initiated  by  Theta 
chapter,  Dec.  10,  1910;  chapter  sec- 


retary; contributed  to  Phi  Mu  maga- 
zine; mem.  Indiana  Alumnae  Associ- 
ation ;  president  of  same ;  delegate  to 
national  convention  of  1911  at  At- 
lanta. Address,  810  W.  2nd  St.,  Mar- 
ion, Ind. 

LINDSAY,  Robert  White;  alumni  com- 
missioner of  Phi  Delta  Theta;  ed. 
Washington  and  Jefferson  College, 
1902;  initiated  by  Pennsylvania 
Gamma,  Jan.  28,  1898;  secretary 
Pittsburgh  Alumni  Club,  1903-1908; 
increased  membership  from  forty  to 
three  hundred;  president  of  Province 
Alpha,  1910-1912,  and  president  of 
province  convention  at  Philadelphia, 
1910;  delegate  to  national  conven- 
tion at  Niagara  Falls;  national  al- 
umni commissioner;  treasurer  of 
Lindsay  Transfer  Co.;  m.  Mary  Vir- 
ginia Weyand,  June  11,  1908.  Ad- 
dress, Briar  Cliff  Road,  Ben  Avon 
Heights,  Pa.;  office,  228  Oliver  Ave., 
Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

LINGER,  Eula  Grove  (Mrs.  Merton 
D.) ;  grand  vice-president  of  Sigma 
Kappa;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  ed.  Syra- 
cuse University,  1906;  initiated  by 
Epsilon  chapter,  June  7,  1905;  secre- 
tary of  chapter;  contributed  to  Sig- 
ma Kappa  Triangle;  mem.  Buffalo 
Alumni  Club  of  Sigma  Kappa;  grand 
secretary  and  grand  vice-president 
of  sorority,  inspector  of  western 
chapters,  1911-1912,  assisted  at  in- 
stallation of  Zeta  and  Omicron  chap- 
ters, delegate  to  national  conven- 
tions of  1907  at  Syracuse,  1910  at 
Champaign,  111.,  1911  at  Boston,  1912 
at  Bloomington,  111.;  mem.  Syracuse 
Alumnae  Club  of  Buffalo,  Buffalo  As- 
sociation of  Collegiate  Alumni,  Stu- 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


dents'  Literary  Club;  vice-president 
of  Syracuse  Alumnae  Club;  mem. 
Eastern  Star;  m.  Merton  D.  Linger, 
Aug.  26,  1908.  Address,  362  Four- 
teenth St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

LIPPINCOTT,  Mary  W.;  Kappa  Alpha 
Theta;  ed.  Swarthmore  College, 
1901;  initiated  by  Alpha  Beta  chap- 
ter, 1897;  president  of  the  chapter; 
mem.  Philadelphia  Alumnae  Associa- 
tion; national  vice-president;  dis- 
trict president;  delegate  to  national 
convention  of  1909.  Address,  River- 
ton,  N.  J. 

LISMAN,  Francis  Louis;  former  na- 
tional president  of  Sigma  Pi;  ed. 
Vincennes  University,  1906;  initia- 
ated  by  Alpha  chapter,  1902;  presi- 
dent (now  termed  regent)  of  the 
chapter;  national  president,  1908- 
1909,  editor  of  the  "Emerald"  of  Sig- 
ma Pi,  1910-1911;  delegate  to  na- 
tional conventions  at  Columbus,  1909, 
and  Vincennes,  Ind.,  1908;  advertis- 
ing writer,  formerly  staff  man  with 
"Philadelphia  North  American," 
"Philadelphia  Press,"  now  with 
United  Gas  Improvement  Co.  Ad- 
dress, Room  405,  1035  Market  St., 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

LITTLE,  Margaret  Carolyn;  Alumna 
correspondent  of  Kappa  Delta;  ed.. 
University  of  Alabama,  1906;  initi- 
ated by  Zeta  chapter,  S'ept,  1904; 
secretary  of  the  chapter,  1904-1905; 
contributed  to  the  "Angelos"  of 
Kappa  Delta;  mem.  Tuscaloosa,  Ala., 
Alumnae  Association;  assistant  busi- 
ness manager  of  the  "Angelos,"  busi- 
ness manager,  1908-1909;  delegate  to 
national  conventions  at  Charlotte,  N. 
C.,  April,  1906,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  April, 


1911;  worked  on  establishment  of 
new  chapters.  Address,  325  Queen 
City  Ave.,  Tuscaloosa,  Ala. 

LITTLE,  T.  Hood;  mem.  of  extension 
committee  of  Sigma  Nu;  ed.  Central 
University  of  Kentucky,  1899;  initi- 
ated by  Zeta  chapter,  Sept.  9,  1895; 
commander  of  chapter  three  times; 
mem.  of  Chicago  Alumni  Association, 
president  two  terms  and  secretary 
two  terms;  founder  of  chapter  at 
Kentucky  State,  1902;  delegate  to 
four  national  conventions;  assistant 
secretary  of  Mount  Hope  Cemetery 
Association  of  Chicago,  111.;  mem. 
Elks.  Address,  320,  37  W.  Van  Bu- 
ren  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

LLOYD,  L.  Lynn;  senior  archon  of  5th 
district  of  Phi  Kappa  Psi;  Phi  Delta 
Phi,  Phi  Alpha  Tau,  Pi  Delta  Epsi- 
lon;  ed.  University  of  Nebraska, 
1911;  initiated  by  Nebraska  Alpha 
of  Phi  Kappa  Psi,  Dec.  18,  1907; 
president  of  the  chapter;  mem.  Lin- 
coln, Neb.,  Alumni  Association;  ju- 
nior and  senior  district  archon,  and 
delegate  to  5th  district  convention  at 
Lincoln,  1911;  mem.  national  execu- 
tive council  and  delegate  to  national 
conventions  as  an  officer;  advertiser 
business;  m.  Josephine  Sanford,  Del- 
ta Gamma,  Dec.  29,  1913.  Address, 
2520  N.  St.,  Lincoln,  Neb. 

LOEWE,  Gilbert  M.,  M.  D.;  grand  or- 
acle of  Alpha  Phi  Sigma;  ed.  Univer- 
sity of  Illinois,  1912;  initiated  by 
Alpha  chapter,  1908;  oracle  of  the 
chapter;  mem.  University  of  Illinois 
Medical  College  Alumni  Association; 
delegate  to  national  conventions  of 
1911  and  1912;  physician  and  sur- 


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151 


geon.    Address,  108  N.  State  St.,  Chi- 
cago, 111. 

LOIZEAUX,  Leon  S.;  president  New 
York  Alumni  Chapter  of  Phi  Alpha 
Gamma;  ed.  Hahnemann  Medical 
College  of  Chicago,  1904;  initiated 
by  Eta-Lambda  chapter,  1902;  mem. 
Flower  Hospital  Alumni  Association; 
vice-president  of  grand  chapter,  ob- 
stetrician and  surgeon,  fellow  of 
American  College  of  Surgeons;  m. 
Anna  L.  Oefinger,  1907.  Address, 
117  E.  71st  St.,  New  York  City. 

LOKEY,  Hugh  Montgomery;  supreme 
eminent  grand  of  Chi  Zeta  Chi;  ed. 
Atlanta  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons,  1900;  initiated  by  Epsilon 
chapter,  1907;  secretary  of  Alumni 
Association ;  supreme  eminent  grand, 
1909-1913;  oculist,  aurist  and  naso- 
laryngologist;  m.  Rebecca  Hamilton, 
June  21,  1905.  Address,  413-414 
Candler  Bldg.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

LONG,  David  S.,  Ph.  G.,  M.  D.;  su- 
preme secretary  and  treasurer  of  Phi 
Beta  Pi;  ed.  Kansas  University  and 
University  Medical  College,  1910;  in- 
itiated by  Nu  chapter,  Sept.  29,  1907; 
chapter  editor;  grand  western  prae- 
tor and  supreme  secretary  and  treas- 
urer, delegate  to  national  convention 
of  1909  at  New  Orleans;  delegate  to 
the  Inter-Medical  Fraternity  Conven- 
tion in  Chicago,  May,  1914;  physi- 
cian and  surgeon;  m.  Bertha  L. 
Hare,  1911.  Address,  Harrisonville, 
Mo. 

LOOS,  Charles  Louis,  Jr.;  Phi  Gamma 
Delta;  ed.  Ohio  State  University, 
1899,  and  Cornell  University,  1901; 
initiated  by  Ohio  Delta,  Oct.  15, 
1895;  affiliated  at  Kappa  Nu  chap- 


ter, secretary  of  chapter;  mem.  Cor- 
nell Alumni  Association  and  Detroit 
Graduate  chapter;  delegate  to  four 
district  conventions ;  chairman  finan- 
cial committee;  delegate  to  seven 
national  conventions ;  purchasing 
agent  University  of  Michigan;  mem. 
Masonic  Order;  m.  Henrietta  E. 
Westcott,  Nov.  29,  1905.  Address, 
1043  Ferdon  Road,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

LOUD,  Alta  Allen  (Mrs.  Edward  R.); 
national  president  of  Alpha  Chi 
Omega;  ed.  Albion  College,  1898; 
Albion  Conservatory  of  Music,  1897; 
initiated  by  Beta  chapter,  June  9, 
1894;  president  of  chapter;  mem. 
Albion  Alumnae  Club;  national  sec- 
retary, 1897-1899;  national  president, 
1906-1910,  1912  to  date;  contributed 
to  Alpha  Chi  Omega  "Lyre,"  edi- 
torial board  "History  of  Alpha  Chi 
Omega,"  wrote  introduction;  dele- 
gate to  national  convention  of  1897 
at  Depauw;  originator  of  present 
council  system;  chairman  Coat  of 
Arms  Committee;  chairman  Endow- 
ment Fund  Committee;  delegate  to 
National  Presidents'  Conference  of 
1911;  Chicago  Greek  Conference  of 
May,  1913;  teacher  of  Greek  and 
German  at  Albion  College,  1898-1903; 
mem.  Eastern  Star,  Albion  E.  L.  T. 
Club;  president  Albion  Review  Club; 
vice-regent  chapter  of  Daughters  of 
American  Revolution;  m.  Edward  R. 
Loud,  Delta  Tau  Delta,  Sept.  21, 
1903.  Address,  504  E.  Erie  St.,  Al- 
bion, Mich. 

LOWD,  Emma  F.,  grand  secretary  of 
Gamma  Phi  Beta;  ed.  Boston  Univer- 
sity, B.  A.  1887,  M.  A.  1907;  initiated 
by  Delta  chapter,  April  22,  1887; 


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president  of  chapter;  contributed  to 
the  Crescent  of  Gamma  Phi  Beta; 
mem.  New  York  Alumnae  Associa- 
tion of  Gamma  Phi  Beta;  national 
secretary,  treasurer  and  president; 
delegate  to  national  conventions; 
first  assistant  in  English  in  Morris 
High  School;  formerly  principal  of 
evening  high  school  in  New  York 
City;  mem.  Association  of  College 
Alumnae  New  York  branch,  Boston, 
University  Alumni  Association, 
Woman's  Graduate  Club  of  Boston 
University,  Woman's  Relief  Corps 
Auxiliary  to  G.  A.  R.,  Drama  League 
of  America,  Pen  and  Brush  Club  of 
New  York,  Authors'  League  of  New 
York.  Address,  52  Irving  Place,  New 
York  City. 

LOWE,  John  Adams,  M.  A.;  mem.  na- 
tional council  of  Phi  Sigma  Kappa; 
ed.  Williams  College,  1906  and  1907; 
initiated  by  Chi  chapter,  June  16, 
1906;  charter  member  and  first  presi- 
dent; mem.  Williams  Club,  New 
York  City;  editor  the  "Signet  of  Phi 
Sigma  Kappa";  delegate  to  Boston 
and  Albany  national  conventions; 
delegate  to  New  York  Inter-Frater- 
nity Conference;  author,  "Williamsi- 
ana,"  a  bibliography  of  the  history  of 
Williams  College,  editor  general  cat- 
alogue of  graduates  of  Williams  Col- 
lege, and  general  catalogue  of  non- 
graduates,  1910;  mem.  Royal  Arch 
Mason.  Address,  Williams  College 
Library,  Wililamstown,  Mass. 

LUCKIE,  Lorenzo  Foster;  Phi  Delta 
Theta,  Xi  Psi  Phi,  Phi  Chi;  ed.  Uni- 
versity of  Alabama,  1906;  New  York 
College  of  Dentistry,  1903;  Birming- 
ham Medical  College,  1910;  initiated 


by  Alabama  Alpha,  1895,  of  Phi  Delta 
Theta;  New  York  chapter  of  Xi  Psi 
Phi,  1902;  Nu  chapter  of  Phi  Chi, 
1907;  president  alumni  chapter  of 
Phi  Delta  Theta,  1909;  New  York 
Alumni  Association  of  Xi  Psi  Phi; 
contributed  to  magazine  of  Phi  Chi; 
grand  presiding  junior  and  grand 
presiding  senior;  chairman  National 
Extension  Committee  of  Phi  Chi; 
delegate  to  national  conventions  at 
Atlanta,  Chicago,  Louisville,  Ky.,  and 
Indianapolis;  physician;  mem. 
Knights  of  Pythias  and  Maccabees. 
Address,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

LYLE,  W.  C.;  M.  D.,  F.  A.  C.  S.;  Alpha 
Kappa  Kappa;  ed.  Medical  College  of 
University  of  Georgia,  1893;  initiated 
by  Alpha  Gamma  chapter;  primarius 
of  the  chapter;  mem.  University  of 
Georgia  Alumni  Association;  district 
deputy;  surgeon,  limited  to  diseases 
of  eye,  ear,  nose  and  throat;  mem. 
various  medical  societies;  surgeon 
general  state  of  Georgia;  fellow 
American  College  of  Surgeons;  fel- 
low American  Academy  of  Ophthal- 
mology and  Otolaryngology;  profes- 
sor of  otology  and  vice-dean  of  the 
faculty  of  medical  department  of 
University  of  Georgia;  m.  Katherine 
New,  1895.  Address,  409  Green  St., 
Augusta,  Ga. 

LYON,  Elias  Potter;  Alpha  Tau 
Omega;  ed.  Hillsdale  College,  1892; 
initiated  by  Beta  Kappa  chapter,  Jan. 
17,  1888;  president  of  the  chapter; 
mem.  Minnesota  Alumni  Associa- 
tion; province  chief;  worthy  grand 
chief;  worked  especially  along  lines 
of  better  scholarship  while  a  na- 
tional officer;  delegate  to  national 


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153 


conventions  at  Nashville,  1892,  and 
New  Orleans,  1898;  dean  of  Medical 
School  and  professor  of  physiology, 
University  of  Minnesota;  m.  Nellie 
Eastman,  Sept.  1,  1897.  Address,  421 
Union  St.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

M 

MAC  INTIRE,  Walter  Hoge;  Kappa 
Alpha  (Southern),  Acacia;  ed.  N.  C., 
A.  and  M.,  1905;  M.  S.  Pennsylvania 
State  College,  1909;  initiated  by  Pi 
chapter,  May,  1912;  censor  of  chap- 
ter; soil  chemist  University  of  Ten- 
nessee Agricultural  Experiment  Sta- 
tion; mem.  Knights  Templars  32nd 
degree  and  Shriner;  m.  Edna  E. 
Myer,  Feb.,  1911.  Address,  Univer- 
sity of  Tennessee,  Knoxville,  Tenn. 

MACK,  Louis  William;  president  of 
Province  Delta  of  Sigma  Alpha  Ep- 
silon;  ed.  University  of  Illinois, 
1906;  Harvard  Law  School,  1910; 
initiated  by  Illinois  Beta,  1903;  emi- 
nent deputy  archon  of  chapter;  vice- 
president  of  Chicago  Alumni  Asso- 
ciation; delegate  to  Province  con- 
vention of  1906  and  1914;  delegate 
Chicago  national  convention  of 
1914;  legal  representative  of  S.  A. 
E.;  lawyer.  Address,  office,  1620 
Corn  Exchange  Bldg.;  residence, 
2817  Pine  Grove  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

MACK,  William;  Sigma  Alpha  Epsi- 
lon;  ed.  Davidson  College,  and  Uni- 
versity of  Missouri,  1883;  initiated 
by  North  Carolina  Theta,  1883; 
chapter  recorder;  mem.  New  York 
Alumni  Association;  president  of 
Chattanooga  Convention,  1883;  dele- 
gate to  Washington  Convention; 


founded  California  Alpha  chapter; 
editor-in-chief  "Encyclopedia  of  Law 
and  Procedure  of  Corpus  Juris;" 
mem.  Knights  Templars  and  Shrin- 
ers;  m.  Minnie  Frank  Bayles,  June 
1,  1889.  Address,  27  Cedar  St.,  New 
York  City. 

MACKALL,  Henry  Clinton;  Sigma 
Alpha  Epsilon,  Delta  Chi,  Scabbard 
and  Blade;  ed.  University  of  Minne- 
sota, 1906;  Harvard  University, 
1909;  initiated  by  Minn.  Alpha  of 
S.  A,  E.,  Oct.,  1903;  and  Mass.  Gam- 
ma, of  Delta  Chi,  Oct.,  1905;  emi- 
nent deputy  archon  of  S.  A.  E.  chap- 
ter "C"  of  Delta  Chi  chapter;  mem. 
Twin  City  Alumni  Association  of  S. 
A.  E.  and  Minneapolis  Alumni  As- 
sociation of  Delta  Chi;  mem.  Com- 
mittee on  Anti-Fraternity  Legisla- 
tion; attorney;  mem.  Song  and 
Stein.  Address,  311  Nicollet  Ave., 
Minneapolis,  Minn. 

MACLAY,  Otis  Hardy;  Psi  Upsilon, 
Phi  Rho  Sigma,  Alpha  Omega  Alpha, 
Deru;  ed.  University  of  Michigan, 
1897;  Northwestern  University; 
initiated  by  Phi  chapter,  1904;  phy- 
sician; mem.  faculty  of  Northwest- 
ern Medical  School,  department  of 
nose  and  throat;  mem.  Northwest- 
ern University  Alumni  Association; 
m.  Urma  Cornell,  1902.  Address,  of- 
fice, 1905  Field  Annex  Bldg.;  resi- 
dence, 5108  Kenwood  Ave.,  Chicago, 
111. 

MacLEAN,  Arthur  Winfield;  high 
treasurer  of  Gamma  Eta  Gamma; 
mem.  Beta  Theta  Pi;  ed.  Boston 
University,  1903,  LL.  B.,  1906;  ini- 
tiated by  Beta  chapter,  Oct.,  1903; 


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chancellor  of  the  chapter;  both  of 
Gamma  Eta  Gamma;  mem.  Alum- 
ni Associations  of  Gamma  Eta  Gam- 
ma and  Beta  Theta  Pi;  national 
offices  of  Gamma  Eta  Gamma;  high 
chancellor,  vice-high  chancellor, 
high  treasurer;  mem.  of  Curia; 
delegate  to  national  conventions  at 
Bangor,  Me.,  1905,  Syracuse,  Mich- 
igan, Cornell  and  Albany;  installed 
chapters  at  Cornell,  Syracuse,  Mich- 
igan and  Albany;  lawyer,  dean 
Portia  School  of  Law,  Boston, 
Mass.;  mem.  Masons;  m.  Bertha  L. 
Johnson,  May  23,  1910.  Address, 
505-6  Tremont  Temple,  Boston, 
Mass.;  residence  1  Stone  Road,  Bel- 
mont,  Mass. 

MACOMBER,  Alexander;  chief  of  the 
New  England  Province  of  Alpha  Tau 
Omega;  ed.  at  Massachusetts  Insti- 
tute of  Technology,  1905;  initiated 
by  Mass.  Beta  Gamma  chapter,  1906; 
mem.  State  Alumni  Association; 
delegate  to  the  five  last  biennial  con- 
gresses; consulting  engineer.  Ad- 
dress, 201  Devonshire  St.,  Boston, 
Mass. 

MACQUILLIN,  Lillian  Gertrude; 
grand  treasurer  of  Alpha  Omicron 
Pi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  ed.  Brown 
University,  1899;  charter  member 
of  Delta  Sigma  which  joined  Alpha 
Omicron  Pi  in  1895;  secretary  of 
chapter;  mem.  Brown  University 
Alumnae  Association;  national  reg- 
istrar, 1908  to  1910;  grand  treas- 
urer, 1910  to  date;  delegate  to  Bos- 
ton Convention  of  1910  and  Chicago 
Convention  of  1912;  business  man- 
ager Churchill  House  Corporation. 


Address,   Churchill  House,   155  An- 
gell  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

MADDOX,  Susie  Ware  (Mrs.  Wm.  A.) ; 
Zeta  Tau  Alpha;  ed.  State  Normal 
School,  Farmville,  Va.,  1902;  Uni- 
versity of  Nashville,  1902;  initiated 
by  Alpha  chapter;  president,  1902; 
chairman  of  national  committee 
which  incorporated  the  sorority  un- 
der the  laws  of  the  state  of  Virginia, 
1902;  attended  several  conventions; 
m.  William  A.  Maddox,  Theta  Delta 
Chi,  1910.  Address,  Oswego,  N.  Y. 

MADDOX,  William  Arthur;  Theta 
Delta  Chi,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Phi 
Delta  Kappa,  Columbia  chapter;  ed. 
William  and  Mary  College,  Va.,  A. 
B.,  1904;  A.  M.  Columbia  Univer- 
sity, 1911;  initiated  by  Epsilon 
Charge,  Apr.  22,  1904;  charter  mem- 
ber and  president  of  petitioning 
local  Mu  Pi  Lambda;  contributed  to 
fraternity  magazine;  mem.  Epsilon 
Alumni  Association  of  Theta  Delta 
Chi;  secretary,  vice-president,  presi- 
dent 1905-1909,  sustaining  mem. 
1904  on  Theta  Delta  Chi  Associa- 
tion of  Va.  Theta  Delta  Chi  Associa- 
tion of  Central  New  York;  delegate 
to  national  convention  of  1904-1906- 
1910  of  Theta  Delta  Chi;  1913  of 
Phi  Delta  Kappa;  1902  of  Mu  PI 
Lambda;  mem.  College  Inter-Fra- 
ternity Council;  director  practise  of 
teaching,  State  Normal  School; 
formerly  superintendent  of  schools, 
Henrico  Co.,  Va.;  ^professor  of 
Psychology  State  Normal  School, 
Farmville,  Va.;  mem.  Blue  Lodge, 
Royal  Arch  Chapter,  Knights  Temp- 
lars, Order  of  Eastern  Star,  Masonic 


LEADING  GREEKS 


155 


Fraternity,  Va.;  Past  Chancellor 
Knights  of  Pythias;  m.  Susie  Ware 
Warner,  Zeta  Tau  Alpha,  1910.  Ad- 
dress, State  Normal,  Oswego,  N.  Y. 

MAERTZ,  William  Frank;  vice-presi- 
dent and  treasurer  of  Alpha  Kappa 
Kappa;  ed.  University  of  Minnesota, 
1908;  initiated  by  Psi  chapter  Sep- 
tember, 1905;  vice-president  and 
steward  of  chapter;  delegate  to 
Nashville  Convention  of  1907;  phy- 
sician and  surgeon;  police  surgeon, 
St.  Paul,  Minn.,  one  year;  spent 
one  year,  1908-1909,  at  City  Hos- 
pital, Minneapolis,  Minn.;  at  pres- 
ent assistant  at  Lidgewood  Hospital; 
mem.  Elks,  C.  O.  F.,  Knights  of 
Columbus;  m.  Margaret  G.  Dough- 
erty, June  8,  1910.  Address,  Lidge- 
wood,  N.  Dak. 

MAHER,  Paul  P.,  M.  D.;  grand  presi- 
ding junior  of  Phi  Chi;  ed.  St.  Louis 
University,  1914;  initiated  by  Phi 
Rho  chapter,  January,  1911;  secre- 
tary and  treasurer  of  the  chapter; 
grand  presiding  junior  and  delegate 
to  national  convention  of  1913;  in- 
tern at  St.  Louis  Hospital.  Address, 
City  Hospital;  residence,  6011  Wash- 
ington St.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

MA  LONE,  Florrie;  Phi  Mu  Gamma; 
ed.  Hollins  College,  1911,  Hollins, 
Va.;  initiated  by  Alpha  chapter, 
September,  1908;  president  of  the 
chapter;  contributed  to  the  "Argal- 
iad"  of  Phi  Mu  Gamma;  business 
manager  of  the  magazine;  delegate 
to  national  conventions;  helped  es- 
tablish Pan-Hellenic  at  Hollins  Col- 
lege and  was  president  in  1911.  Ad- 


dress, 201  North  Gates  St.,  Dothan, 
Ala. 

MALT  MAN,  Stewart  A.;  Phi  Kappa 
Psi;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  ed.  Northwest- 
ern University,  A.  B.  1891,  L.  L.  B. 
1893;  presiding  officer  of  chapter  in 
1890;  initiated  by  Illinois  Alpha  of 
Phi  Kappa  Psi,  November,  1887; 
mem.  Washington,  D.  C.,  Alumni  As- 
sociation; contributed  to  magazine; 
delegate  to  Chicago  Convention  of 
1888  and  to  Chicago  and  Minneapo- 
lis District  Conventions  of  1889  and 
1891;  delegate  to  World's  Fair  Pan- 
Hellenic,  1893;  lawyer;  U.  S.  Com- 
missioner of  District  of  Porto  Rico; 
government  service,  Washington,  D. 
C.;  mem.  A.  F.  and  A.  M.,  B.  P.  O.  E. 
Address,  708,  19th  St.,  N.  W.,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

MANN,  William  Alfred,  M.  D.;  Delta 
Tau  Delta,  Phi  Rho  Sigma;  ed.  Uni- 
versity of  Illinois,  1879,  North- 
western University  Medical  School; 
initiated  by  Upsilon  chapter  of  Delta 
Tau  Delta,  1876,  and  Alpha  chapter 
of  Phi  Rho  Sigma  (honorary  mem- 
ber); president  Chicago  Alumni  As- 
sociation of  Delta  Tau  Delta  in  1907 
and  vice-president  of  Chicago  Alumni 
Association  of  Phi  Rho  Sigma  in 
1903;  assistant  editor  of  the  "Phi 
Rho  Sigma  Journal,"  1902,  and  alter- 
nate to  convention  of  1906;  physi- 
cian, practice  limited  to  eye,  ear, 
nose  and  throat.  Address,  30  N. 
Michigan  Boulevard,  Chicago,  111.; 
residence,  Wilmette,  111. 

MANY,  Anna  Estelle;  grand  secretary 
of  Alpha  Omicron  Pi;  ed.  Newcomb 
College  and  Tulane  University,  1907; 
initiated  by  Pi  chapter,  1904;  na- 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


tional  auditor  and  grand  secretary; 
delegate  to  national  convention  of 
1912.  Address,  1325  Henry  Clay  Ave., 
New  Orleans,  La. 

MARKEY,  Dr.  Clare  Charles;  supreme 
secretary-treasurer  of  Xi  Psi  Phi;  ed. 
University  of  Michigan,  1901;  initi- 
ated by  Alpha  chapter,  October, 
1898;  secretary  of  chapter;  mem.  Na- 
tional, Illinois  State  and  Chicago 
Alumni  Associations ;  author  of  pres- 
ent constitution  and  ritual;  compiled 
first  directory  of  fraternity,  1889; 
editor  "Quarterly,"  1903-1906;  life 
member  of  fraternity;  national  of- 
fices held,  supreme  advisor  1902- 
1914,  supreme  secretary-treasurer 
1901-1916,  honorary  past  supreme 
president  1912;  officer  at  all  national 
conventions  since  1901;  dentist.  Ad- 
dress, 1436  Peoples  Gas  Bldg.,  Chi- 
cago, 111. 

MARSH,  Rhena  L.  Clark;  Sigma  Kap- 
pa; ed.  Colby  College,  1901;  initiated 
by  Alpha  chapter,  October,  1897; 
president  of  the  chapter;  mem.  New 
York  Alumnae  Association;  chair- 
man of  extension  committee;  grand 
president;  delegate  to  national  con- 
vention at  Waterville,  1905,  and  Bos- 
ton, 1911;  delegate  to  Inter-Sorority 
Conference,  Chicago,  1906;  m.  Geo. 
A.  Marsh,  Sept.  12,  1905.  Address, 
Scarsdale,  N.  Y. 

MARSHALL,  Warner;  secretary  New 
England  Alumni  Association  of  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon  Alumni  Association 
for  four  years;  ed.  Western  Reserve 
University,  1900,  and  Yale  University, 
1902;  initiated  by  Beta  Chi  chapter, 
October,  1896;  chairman  national 
convention  committee;  banker,  head 


of  firm  of  Marshall  &  Co. ;  mem.  Bos- 
ton City  Club,  Yale  Club  of  New 
York;  m.  May  Belle  Tupper,  Oct.  19, 
1905.  Address,  office,  70  State  St., 
Boston,  Mass.;  residence,  Newton- 
ville,  Mass. 

MARTIN,  Asa  Earl;  Kappa  Alpha, 
South;  ed.  William  Jewell  College, 
A.  B.  1908,  A.  M.  1912;  initiated  by 
Alpha  Delta  chapter,  1904;  head  of 
the  chapter,  1907-1908;  mem.  Cor- 
nell University  Alumni  Chapter  of 
Kappa  Alpha  S.;  president  of  Mis- 
souri District  and  delegate  to  dis- 
trict convention  of  1910-1911;  helped 
install  chapter  at  Drury  College; 
taught  in  Westport  High  School, 
Kansas  City,  for  five  years;  fellow 
in  history  department  of  Cornell 
University,  1913-1915;  author  of 
"Our  Negro  Population;"  m.  Anna 
Elizabeth  Fox,  June  8,  1912.  Ad- 
dress, 7  Reservoir  Ave.;  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

MARTIN,  Herbert  Milton;  worthy 
grand  scribe  of  Kappa  Sigma;  ed. 
Randolph-Macon  College,  1889;  initi- 
ated by  ma  chapter,  Nov.  1888; 
grand  scribe  of  chapter;  contributor 
to  magazine  since  1890;  contributed 
one  song;  mem.  Danville  Alumni 
chapter  of  Kappa  Sigma  and  Dan- 
ville Alumni  Association  of  Randolph- 
Macon  College;  attended  several  dis- 
trict conventions;  national  worthy 
grand  scribe  since  1891;  attended  all 
national  conventions  since  1890  to 
1914;  founded  chapter  at  William 
and  Mary  College  and  assisted  in 
establishing  several  others;  delegate 
to  Inter-Fraternity  Conferences  of 
1911,  1912  and  1913;  connected  with 
Riverside  and  Dan  River  Cotton 


LEADING  GREEKS 


157 


Mills;  mem.  Masonic  Lodge,  Knights 
Templars,  Mystic  Shrine;  m.  Fan- 
nie Bledsoe  Fitzgerald,  Dec.  7,  1893. 
Address,  349  W.  Main  St.,  Danville, 
Va. 

MARTIN,  Hugh;  worthy  grand  chief, 
1912,  of  Alpha  Tau  Omega;  ed.  Cor- 
nell University,  1894;  initiated  by 
Beta  Theta  chapter,  1889;  m.  Ellie 
Robinson,  Nov.  11,  1913;  architect. 
Address,  Title  Guarantee  Bldg.,  Bir- 
mingham, Ala. 

MARTIN,  Ida  Shaw  (Mrs.  William 
Holmes);  founder  of  Delta  Delta 
Delta;  national  president  of  Alpha 
Sigma  Alpha;  ed.  at  Boston  Univer- 
sity, 1889;  mem.  Alpha  chapter, 
charter  member;  president  of  chap- 
ter; contributed  several  songs  and 
articles  to  "Trident"  of  Delta  Delta 
Delta;  national  president,  historian 
and  commissioner  of  education; 
founder  and  author  of  ritual  and 
constitution  of  Delta  Delta  Delta; 
delegate  to  national  conventions; 
honorary  membership  in  Alpha  Sig- 
ma Alpha  for  help  in  organizing 
this  sorority  in  the  normal  field ;  au- 
thor of  their  ritual  and  constitution; 
elected  national  president  at  nation- 
al convention  in  Oxford,  Ohio,  Nov., 
1914;  editor-in-chief  of  magazine, 
"The  Phoenix,"  issued  weekly;  edi- 
tor of  the  Sorority  Handbook,  five 
editions,  1905,  and  every  two  years 
to  1913;  editor  Greek  Exchange, 
1912  to  1915;  editor  and  publisher; 
m.  W.  H.  Martin,  Dec.  24,  1896.  Ad- 
dress, 1  Cardington  St.,  Roxbury, 
Mass. 

MARTIN,  James  Gardner;  Phi  Kappa 


Psi ;  ed.  University  of  Wisconsin,  1913 ; 
affiliated  by  Wisconsin  Alpha,  1909; 
initiated  at  Amherst  College;  presi- 
dent of  chapter;  mem.  Indianapolis 
Alumni  Association;  delegate  to  na- 
tional convention  at  Cleveland,  1914 ; 
mem.  Inter-Fraternity  Conference  at 
college,  assistant  cashier,  E.  C.  At- 
kins &  Co.  Address,  residence,  402 
S.  2nd  St.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.;  office, 
c/o  E.  C.  Atkins  &  Co.,  Indianapolis, 
Ind. 

MARTIN,  Lester  H.;  Past  Grand  Pry- 
tanis  of  Tau  Kappa  Epsilon;  ed.  Il- 
linois Wesleyan  University,  1903; 
initiated  by  Alpha  chapter,  1889; 
prytanis  of  chapter;  mem.  Lester  H. 
Martin  Alumnae  chapter;  national 
offices  held,  grand  prytanis  and 
grand  chrysopholis ;  delegate  to  all 
conventions  from  1909  to  1914;  law- 
yer; mem.  De  Molay  Commandery 
No.  24;  m.  Mary  Beckwith,  Sept.  12, 
1904.  Address,  209  Unity  Bldg., 
Bloomington,  111. 

MARTIN,  Stanley  Watkins;  worthy 
grand  treasurer  of  Kappa  Sigma; 
ed.  Virginia  Polytechnic  Institute, 
1889;  initiated  by  (old)  Nu,  Jan., 
1888;  mem.  Danville  and  Virginia 
Alumni  Associations;  delegate  to 
district  conventions  and  all  national 
conventions  since  1890,  worthy  grand 
treasurer  since  1892;  helped  install 
several  chapters;  delegate  to  Inter- 
Fraternity  Convention  at  New  York, 
1912;  clerk  U.  S.  Court  west  district 
of  Virginia  since  June,  1888;  mem. 
past  district  deputy  grand  master 
District  No.  39,  A.  F.  &  A.  M.,  grand 
representative  for  the  State  of  Texas 
in  the  grand  lodge  of  Virginia,  grand 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


representative  for  the  State  of  New 
York  in  the  grand  chapter  of  Vir- 
ginia, past  master  Roman  Eagle 
Lodge  No.  122,  A.  F.  &  A.  M.,  past 
high  priest  Euclid  Chapter  No.  15, 
R.  A.  M.,  past  eminent  commander 
Dove  Commandery  No.  7,  K.  T.,  all 
of  Danville,  Va.,  mem.  Marshall 
Lodge  No.  39  Lynchburg,  Va.,  past 
grand  high  priest  of  Royal  Arch 
Masons  for  Virginia,  1912;  grand 
warden  Grand  Commandery  of 
Knights  Templars  of  Va.,  1913,  A.  A. 
S.  R.  Dalco  Consistory  No.  1,  Va., 
32nd  degree;  mem.  Acca  Temple  of 
A.  A.  O.  N.  M.  Shrine,  Richmond, 
Va.;  Cadet  Va.  Tech.,  1886,  1887, 
1888,  Major  1st  Regiment  Infantry 
Va.  Volunteers,  senior  major  of  state ; 
m.  Jessie  L.  Thomas,  Oct.  15,  1889. 
Address,  255  Norfolk  Ave.,  Lynch- 
burg, Va. 

MARTIN,  William  Joline;  Phi  Alpha 
Gamma;  ed.  Hahnemann  Medical  Col- 
lege of  Philadelphia,  1889;  initiated 
by  Gamma  chapter,  1897;  vice-presi- 
dent of  chapter;  president  Pittsburgh 
Alumni  chapter;  national  grand 
president,  1913-1914,  delegate  to  na- 
tional conventions  of  1912  and  1913; 
associate  editor  "Phi  Alpha  Gamma 
Quarterly";  physician.  Address,  636 
Trenton  Ave.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa. 

MASON,  Carrie  Knoll;  grand  treasurer 
of  Sigma  Sigma  Sigma;  ed.  Normal 
School,  Farmville,  Va.,  1907;  A.  B. 
Cornell  University,  1911;  initiated 
by  Alpha  chapter,  1907;  organized 
Richmond  Alumni  Association;  at 
tended  national  conventions  at 
Richmond,  Va.,  1911,  and  Buffalo,  N. 
Y.,  1913;  teacher  of  mathematics  in 


John   Marshall  High   School,    Rich- 
mond, Va.    Address,  Mattoax,  Va. 

MASON,  John  Edward  Jr.;  editor-in- 
chief  of  "The  Purple,  Green  and  Gold" 
of  Lambda  Chi  Alpha;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  ed.  University  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, 1913;  initiated  by  Epsilon 
Zeta  chapter,  May  27,  1912;  judicial 
and  advisory  officer  of  chapter ;  mem. 
Philadelphia  Alumni  Association  r 
chairman  Board  of  Publications 
mem.  Ritual  Committee  and  Insignir 
Committee,  designed  coat  of  arms 
and  seal  of  fraternity,  designed 
present  pledge  button  and  suggested 
improvements  for  alumni  recogni 
tion  pin  and  regular  badge,  also  de 
signed  flag,  shingle  and  charter 
editor  of  "The  Cross  and  Crescent,' 
the  secret  publication;  attended  twc 
national  conventions  as  national  of 
ficer;  founded  and  edited  "The  Purple 
Green  and  Gold";  delegate  to  Inter 
Fraternity  Conference,  1914,  as  ma 
gazine  editor;  sometime  Harrisor 
Scholar,  now  Harrison  Fellow  al 
University  of  Pennsylvania  study 
ing  literature  and  philology;  in  Eng 
lish  and  Romance  languages;  mem 
Modern  Language  Association.  Ad 
dress,  251  South  44th  St.,  Philadel 
phia,  Pa. 

MASON,  Lorena  Boyd;  secretary  o:i 
Richmond  Alumnae  Chapter  of  Zet* 
Tau  Alpha;  ed.  Richmond  College 
Richmond,  Va.;  initiated  by  lotJ 
chapter,  March  11,  1905;  historiai 
of  the  chapter;  contributed  to  th< 
"Themis"  of  Zeta  Tau  Alpha;  mem 
Richmond  Alumnae  Association;  na 
tional  historian  and  editor.  Ad 


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159 


dress,  210  East  Franklin  St.,  Rich- 
mond, Va. 

/IASON,  Minnie  Newel;  national  his- 
torian of  Alpha  Delta  Pi ;  ed.  Wesley- 
an  College,  Macon,  Ga.,  1908;  ini- 
tiated by  Alpha  chapter,  1905;  presi- 
dent of  the  chapter,  1907-1908;  con- 
tributed to  the  Adelphean  and  has 
written  songs;  mem.  Macon  Alumnae 
Club;  president  of  executive  council 
and  attended  every  national  conven- 
tion ;  instrumental  in  getting  sorority 
admitted  to  National  Pan-Hellenic 
and  saved  it  from  extinction  twice; 
mem.  Macon  Pan-Hellenic;  teacher 
in  Wesleyan  College.  Address,  280 
Orange  St.,  Macon,  Ga. 

rfATHEWS,  Joseph  Howard;  ex-grand 
master  alchemist  of  Alpha  Chi  Sig- 
ma; ed.  University  of  Wisconsin, 
1903;  initiated  by  Alpha  chapter, 
1902,  one  of  the  founders;  master 
alchemist  of  the  chapter;  mem.  Sig- 

'  ma  Xi,  honorary;  national  offices 
held:  G.  M.  C.,  1906-1908,  G.  M.  A., 
1908-1914;  assistant  professor  of  phys- 
ical chemistry,  University  of  Wis- 
consin. Address,  128  Lathrop  St., 
Madison,  Wis. 

tfATHEWS,  Sara  B.;  Sigma  Kappa; 
ed.  Colby  College,  Waterville,  Me., 
1896;  initiated  by  Alpha  chapter, 
Oct.,  1892;  contributed  one  song  and 
to  sorority  magazine;  mem.  New 
York  Alumnae  Association;  grand 
president,  1907-1908;  delegate  to  na- 
tional convention  of  1908;  national 
secretary  of  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Address, 
office,  600  Lexington  Ave.,  New  York 
City;  residence,  Vineyard  Haven, 


VIATHEWSON,      Charles      Frederick; 


president  of  New  York  Alumni  As- 
sociation of  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon; 
ed.  Dartmouth  College,  1882;  ini- 
tiated by  Pi  chapter,  1882;  national 
president  4  terms,  1910-1914,  chair- 
man of  committee  on  revision  of  con- 
stitution; delegate  to  national  con- 
vention of  1879  and  1882;  delegate  to 
several  New  York  Inter-Fraternity 
Conferences;  lawyer;  m.  Jeanie  C. 
Anderson,  Dec.  8,  1886.  Address,  55 
Wall  St.,  New  York  City. 

MATTERN,  Edwin  L.;  Phi  Gamma 
Delta,  Delta  Chi;  Alleghany  College 
1890  and  New  York  University; 
LL.  B.;  1894;  initiated  by  Pi  chapter 
of  Phi  Gamma  Delta,  Jan.  29,  1887, 
and  Nu  Epsilon  chapter  of  Delta 
Chi;  mem.  Pittsburgh  Graduate 
chapter,  Phi  Gamma  Delta  Club  of 
New  York  City;  associate  editor  of 
the  "Phi  Gamma  Delta  Quarterly," 
1889-1890,  then  editor;  delegate  to 
several  national  conventions;  attor- 
ney; m.  A.  Gertrude  Lewis,  1901. 
Address,  228  Frick  Bldg.,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.,  residence,  1008  Farragut 
St.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

MATTHEWS,  Robert  Clayton,  B.  S.; 
secretary  and  treasurer  of  Tau  Beta 
Pi;  mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon  and 
honorary  mem.  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  ed. 
University  of  Illinois;  initiated  by 
Alpha  chapter,  May  4,  1901;  ini- 
tiated by  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon,  1904; 
delegate  to  national  convention, 
1905;  council  editor  of  the  "Bent," 
1902-1913;  professor  of  drawing  and 
machine  design,  university  of  Ten- 
nessee; m.  Virginia  Longstreet  La- 
mar,  June  27,  1911.  Address,  1717 
Yale  Ave.,  Knoxville,  Tenn. 


LEADING  GREEKS 


MATTOON,  Winford  Lecky;  grand 
second  counselor  of  Sigma  Pi;  ed. 
Otterbein,  Dennison  and  Ohio  State 
Universities,  1903;  initiated  by 
Gamma  chapter,  1908,  charter  mem- 
ber; organized  chapter  as  local;  and 
charter  member;  mem.  Dennison  and 
Ohio  State  University  Alumni  Asso- 
ciations; archon  Beta  Province  two 
terms;  national  grand  sage,  chair- 
man executive  council  two  terms, 
and  grand  second  counselor  1914  to 
date;  delegate  to  national  conven- 
tions of  1909-1910-1912-1914,  mem. 
Ritual  Revision  Committee  and  de- 
signed pin  and  emblems;  delegate 
to  Inter-Fraternity  Conventions  of 
1911-1912-1913-1914;  civil  engineer, 
real  estate  and  tax  agent  for  Hock- 
ing Valley  Railroad;  mem,  B.  P.  O. 
B.,  National  Tax  Association,  Rail- 
way Men's  Tax  Association,  Railway 
Real  Estate  Association,  Columbus 
Chamber  of  Commerce,  National 
Association  of  Real  Estate  Exchang- 
es, National  Geographic  Society, 
Ohio  Printers'  Association  (Key- 
stone Press);  Ben  Franklin  Club  of 
Columbus,  Ohio,  application  papers 
being  prepared  for  following:  Sons 
of  American  Revolution,  Society  of 
Colonial  Wars,  Society  of  Mayflow- 
er Descendants,  American  Railway 
Engineering  Association,  American 
Society  of  Civil  Engineers;  m. 
Inez  Newton  Clark,  Kansas  City, 
Feb.  16,  1909..  Address,  office,  914- 
916  Spahr  Bldg.;  residence,  104 
West  Lane  Ave.,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

MAUCK,  Alice  Lesher;  Alpha  Chi 
Omega;  ed.  University  of  Nebraska, 
1908;  initiated  by  Xi  chapter,  1907; 


alumni  adviser  of  the  chapter; 
mem.  Kappa  Kappa  Alumnae  chap- 
ter; president  of  western  province 
of  Alpha  Chi  Omega;  m.  Tom  H. 
Mauck,  1910;  Address  1644  L.  St., 
Lincoln,  Nebr. 

MAYER,  Edward  E.;  grand  archon, 
1900-1901  of  Phi  Beta  Pi;  ed.  Uni- 
versity of  Pittsburgh,  1895  and  1897; 
initiated  by  Alpha  chapter,  1895; 
grand  archon  of  chapter;  raised 
fund  to  start  fraternity  magazine; 
physician,  assistant  professor  of 
Physiology,  Pittsburgh  University; 
m.  Rose  M.  Lamm,  1901.  Address, 
office,  800  Keenan  Bldg.;  residence, 
5815  Ferree  St.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

MCALLISTER,  Hugh  Maffit;  Pi  Kappa 
Alpha;  ed.  Hampden-Sidney  College, 
1902;  initiated  by  Iota  chapter, 
1899;  class  secretary  first  term,  ed- 
itorial staff  college  annual,  1899, 
junior  orator,  Union  Literary  Soci- 
ety; contributed  to  fraternity  mag- 
azine; deputy  grand  master  of  fra- 
ternity, 1901;  grand  secretary,  1907; 
delegate  to  national  convention  of 
1901;  secretary  of  Julian  R.  McAl- 
lister &  Co.,  general  merchants, 
cashier  Covington  Savings  Bank  two 
years;  four  years  secretary-treas- 
urer McAllister  Hardware  and  Fur- 
niture Store;  director  and  secretary 
R.  R.  McAllister  &  Sons,  incorpo- 
rated, 1908  to  1914;  secretary  of  Al- 
legheny Orchard  Co.;  review  editor 
Hampden-Sidney  Magazine"  and 
author  of  "History  of  Allegheny  Co., 
Va.";  editorial  staff  "Handbook  of 
Allegheny  County";  after  gradua- 
tion engaged  in  newspaper  work 


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161 


with  the  "Review,"  Clifton  Forge, 
Va.,  "Times-Herald,"  Newport  News, 
Va.,  and  "Trade  Journal"  of  Peters- 
burg, Va.;  m.  Evaline  Long,  Jan.  3, 

1907,  South  Side,  Mason  County,  W. 
Va.     Address,  Covington,  Alleghany 
Co.,  Va. 

McBRIDE,  R.  S.;  grand  editor  of  "Al- 
pha Chi  Sigma";  ed.  University  of 
Minnesota,  1908;  initiated  by  Beta 
chapter,  1908;  charter  mem.  of  the 
chapter;  mem.  Sigma  Xi,  honorary; 
vice-grand  master  alchemist,  grand 
treasurer,  grand  editor,  editor-in- 
chief  and  business  manager  of  the 
Hexagon  of  Alpha  Chi  Sigma  one 
year;  mem.  ritual  revision  commit- 
tee and  chairman  of  committee  on 
revision  of  constitution,  1912;  dele- 
gate or  officer  at  conventions  of 

1908,  1910,   1912,   1914;      associate 
chemist  National  Bureau  of  Stand- 
ards,  Washington,   D.    C.;    m.    Ger- 
trude H.  Williams,  1909.     Address, 
Bureau    of   Standards,   Washington, 
D.  C. 

McBRIEN,  Dean  Depew;  contributing 
editor  of  the  "Journal"  of  Sigma  Phi 
Epsilon;  ed.  University  of  Nebras- 
ka, 1914;  initiated  by  Nebraska  Al- 
pha, April  15,  1911;  historian  of 
chapter;  contributed  magazine  ar- 
ticles and  editorials  to  fraternity 
magazine;  mem.  University  of  Ne- 
braska Inter-Fraternity  Council ; 
founder  of  local  and  charter  mem- 
ber when  it  became  Alpha  chapter 
of  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon;  instrumental 
in  securing  chapter  for  Iowa  Wes- 
leyan;  professor  of  history,  Arkan- 


sas State  Normal.  Address,  Conway, 
Ark. 

McC  AND  LESS,  Helen  LaRue;  Kappa 
Delta;  ed.  University  of  Kentucky, 
1908;  initiated  by  Epsilon  Omega 
chapter,  Dec.  17,  1910;  correspond- 
ent for  the  alumnae  of  the  chapter 
and  the  Louisville  Alumnae  •  Asso- 
ciation to  the  Angelos  of  Kappa 
Delta;  instrumental  in  founding 
chapter  of  Epsilon  Omega.  Address, 
1141  S.  Floyd  St.,  Louisville  Ky. 

McCAW,  Thomas  Wilson;  associate 
editor  of  "The  Tomahawk"  of  Alpha 
Sigma  Phi;  ed.  Marietta  College,  1914; 
initiated  by  Delta  chapter,  Dec.  15, 
1910;  president  of  chapter;  delegate 
to  New  York  national  convention  of 
Sept.,  1913;  one  of  organizers  and 
first  secretary  of  Marietta  College 
Inter-Fraternity  Conference;  drug- 
gist; mem.  S'ons  of  Veterans.  Ad- 
dress, 125  Fourth  St.,  Dennison,  Ohio. 

McCOY,  Ethel  Josephine;  mem.  Flori- 
da Extension  Committee  of  Alpha 
Chi  Omega;  Iota  Tau;  ed.  Syracuse 
University,  1911;  initiated  by  Lamb- 
da chapter,  Nov.,  1907;  contributed 
several  articles  to  fraternity  maga- 
zine; delegate  to  Detroit  National 
Convention  of  1910;  associate  editor 
of  the  Lyre  of  Alpha  Chi  Omega; 
helped  install  Tau  chapter;  faculty 
Southland  Seminary,  St.  Petersburg, 
Fla.;  chief  camp  fire  guardian,  Jack- 
sonville Y.  W.  C.  A.;  first  vice-presi- 
dent Woman's  Missionary  Society; 
superintendent  missionary  depart- 
ment, Florida  State  Sunday  School 
Association ;  recording  secretary 
Florida  Equal  Franchise  League.  Ad- 


162 


LEADING  GREEKS 


dress,      Southland      Seminary,     St. 
Petersburg,  Fla. 

McCLURE,  Roy  Fleming;  master 
scholar  of  Delta  Theta  Phi;  ed.  at 
Chattanooga  College  of  Law,  1907; 
initiated  by  Lurton  Senate,  1907; 
dean  of  chapter;  charter  member  of 
Lurton  Senate;  mem.  Chattanooga 
Alumni  Senate  of  Delta  Theta  Phil; 
delegate  to  national  convention  at 
Chicago,  1913;  vice-chancellor,  1912; 
master  scholar,  1913;  district  deputy 
chancellor;  attorney-at-law ;  senior 
warden  of  Temple  Lodge  No.  430,  P. 
and  A.  M.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.;  pro- 
fessor of  the  law  of  bailments  and 
carriers  in  Chattanooga  College  of 
Law;  vice-president  of  Young  Men's 
Department,  Chattanooga  Chamber 
of  Commerce ;  secretary  of  Masonic 
Social  Club,  Chattanooga.  Address, 
1020  Hamilton  National  Bank  Bldg., 
Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

McCONNELL,  Colonel  Frank  Percy; 
grand  purser  of  Kappa  Alpha,  South- 
ern; ed.  Alabama  Polytechnic  Insti- 
tute, Auburn,  Ala.,  1890;  initiated  by 
Nu  chapter,  Sept.  16,  1886;  (I)  of 
the  chapter;  mem.  Richmond,  Va., 
Alumni  chapter;  chief  alumnus  5 
years,  grand  purser  16  years;  helped 
organize  and  charter  mem.  of  Talla- 
dega,  Ala.,  Muskogee,  Okla.,  and 
Fort  Smith,  Ark.,  Alumni  Chapters; 
banker,  president  of  Manchester  Na- 
tional Bank,  Richmond,  Va.;  presi- 
dent South  Richmond  Bank;  colonel 
commanding  3rd  Regiment  Alabama 
National  Guard,  1900-1906;  mem. 
Elks,  I.  O.  O.  F.,  Shriner,  Thirty-Sec- 
ond Degree  Mason;  m.  Belle  Nor- 
wood Tyler,  daughter  of  Gov,  Tyler 


of  East  Radford,  Va.,  Nov.  16,  1908. 
Address,  Manchester  National  Bank, 
Richmond,  Va. 

McCOY,  Lon  Stephens;  president  of 
Province  VI  of  Phi  Delta  Phi;  ed. 
University  of  Southern  California, 
1908;  initiated  by  Beatty  chapter, 
1907,  charter  member;  chairman  of 
committee  which  wrote  constitution 
and  by-laws  of  Beatty  chapter  and 
Province  VI  in  1907  convention; 
scriptor  of  chapter;  delegate  to  dis- 
trict conventions  at  San  Francisco, 
1907,  Portland,  Ore.,  1908;  Los 
Angeles,  1910,  Seattle,  1912;  delegate 
to  national  convention  of  1908  at 
New  York  City;  attorney  at  law; 
mem.  Native  Sons  of  Golden  West. 
Address,  338  Van  Nuys  Bldg.,  Los 
Angeles,  Calif. 

McCRAY,  Mary  Latta;  national  secre- 
tary of  Delta  Delta  Delta;  ed.  Uni- 
versity of  Cincinnati;  initiated  by 
Zeta  chapter,  Nov.,  1901;  president 
of  the  chapter;  mem.  Dayton  College 
Club;  vice  president,  1908-1910,  na- 
tional secretary,  1910-1915,  province 
vice-president;  visiting  delegate  to 
district  convention  of  1908-1910; 
delegate  to  national  conventions: 
Lincoln,  Neb.,  1908,  Evanston,  111., 
1910,  Columbus,  1912;  m.  Alfred  Mc- 
Cray,  Dec.  1,  1911.  Address,  11  Park- 
view Apartments,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

McCRILLIS,  Arthur  Milton;  ex-his- 
torian of  general  council  of  Phi  Del- 
ta Theta  (four  years) ;  ed.  Brown 
University,  1897;  initiated  by  Rhode 
Island  Alpha,  Oct.,  1893;  president 
of  chapter;  mem.  Providence  and 
Boston  Alumni  Association;  vice- 
president  of  Alpha  Province,  dele- 


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163 


gate  to  province  conventions  of  1903 
and  1911;  delegate  to  national  con- 
ventions of  1896-1902-1904-1906-1908- 
1910;  assisted  at  installation  of  Mc- 
Gill  University  chapter  and  chapters 
at  University  of  Toronto  and  Penn- 
sylvania State  Colleges;  treasurer 
A.  B.  McCrillis  &  Son,  Incor- 
porated, also  treasurer  Telephone 
Sales  Co.;  m.  Eloise  Halsey  Brown, 
Oct.,  1903.  Address,  17  Exchange 
St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

McDAVIT,  Clarence  Godfrey;  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon;  ed.  Dartmouth  Col- 
lege, 1900;  initiated  by  Pi  chapter, 
1896;  compiled  history  of  Pi  chap- 
ter; president  53d  convention,  dele- 
gate to  51st  convention  at  Chicago, 
52d  at  Detroit,  and  53d  at  Spring- 
field, Mass. ;  assistant  vice-president's 
office,  New  England  Telephone  and 
Telegraph  Co.;  m.  Edith  Lauterbach, 
Oct.  15,  1902.  Address,  50  Oliver  St., 
Boston,  Mass. 

McDONALD,  Agnes  Frances;  presi- 
dent of  the  Northern  New  York 
Alumnae  Club  of  Pi  Beta  Phi;  ed. 
St.  Lawrence  University,  1909;  ini- 
tiated by  New  York  Gamma,  Oct., 
1905;  president  of  local  chapter 
when  admitted  by  Pi  Beta  Phi;  mem. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  mem.  St.  Lawrence 
Alumni  Association  and  St.  Lawrence 
Arrow  Association;  instructor  in 
academic  subjects  in  State  School  of 
Agriculture,  Canton,  N.  Y.  Address, 
3  College  St.,  Canton,  N.  Y.;  home 
address,  Theresa,  N.  Y. 

McDOUGALL,  James  Calhoun,  M.  D.; 
supreme  bursar  of  Chi  Zeta  Chi;  ed. 
Atlanta  Medical  College,  1911;  ini- 
tiated by  Epsilon  chapter,  Nov.  7, 


1907;  eminent  grand  of  chapter;  con- 
tributed to  Chi  Zeta  Chi  "Record"; 
mem.  New  York  Alumni  chapter; 
supreme  bursar  seven  years;  dele- 
gate to  seven  national  conventions; 
organized  three  chapters;  eye,  ear, 
nose  and  throat  specialist.  Address, 
1304  Empire  Bldg.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

McELFRESH,  Gertrude  Elizabeth 
(Mrs.);  national  treasurer  of  Delta 
Zeta;  ed.  Cornell  University,  1909; 
initiated  by  Beta  chapter,  1908 ;  presi- 
dent of  chapter;  national  treasurer, 
1913-1916;  delegate  to  national  con- 
vention at  Indianapolis,  1914;  in- 
structor of  English  Oregon  Agricul- 
tural College,  Corvallis,  Ore.;  m. 
Fred  Morgan  McElfresh  Feb.  24, 
1905;  deceased  Sept.  7,  1906.  Ad- 
dress, 3  Park  Terrace,  Corvallis,  Ore. 

McELHONE,  Arthur  Johnston;  grand 
praetor  of  ninth  province  of  Sigma 
Chi;  ed.  Columbia  University,  1902; 
initiated  by  Epsilon  chapter,  Nov., 
1898;  secretary  of  the  chapter  and 
associate  editor;  contributed  arti- 
cles and  poems  to  magazine  and 
wrote  several  songs;  mem.  Wash 
ington,  D.  C.,  and  New  York  Alumni 
Associations;  grand  chapter  poet, 
1913;  grand  praetor  of  first  province, 
1903-1906,  grand  praetor  of  ninth 
province,  1913-1915;  delegate  to  In- 
ter-Fraternity Conference  at  New 
York,  1913;  delegate  to  district  con- 
ventions of  1899-1913  and  to  national 
convention  of  1903;  writer,  secre- 
tary to  Surgeon-General  Wyman, 
1902-1908,  secretary  to  Mayor  Gay- 
nor;  mem.  International  Conference 
at  Berlin,  1907;  secretary  to  Vice- 
president  Talber,  National  City 


164 


LEADING  GREEKS 


Bank,  1910-1913;  m.  Jane  Dierken, 
1910.  Address,  233  Broadway,  New 
York  City. 

McELROY,  Cora  Allen  (Mrs.  J.  H.) ; 
member  executive  committee  of  the 
College  Fraternity  Reference  Bureau, 
former  national  chairman  of  the  Pan- 
Hellenic  Congress  and  former  na- 
tional president  of  Alpha  Phi;  ed. 
Northwestern  University;  initiated 
by  Beta  chapter  of  Alpha  Phi;  dele- 
gate to  many  Pan-Hellenics.  Ad- 
dress, 5759  Kenwood  Ave.,  Chicago, 
111. 

McFADDEN,  Charles  Atkinson;  supreme 
guard  of  Xi  Psi  Phi;  ed.  at  Univer- 
sity of  Minnesota,  1909;  initiated  by 
Phi  chapter,  1906;  president  of  chap- 
ter; mem.  Minnesota  Xi  Psi  Phi 
Alumni  Association;  delegate  to  na- 
tional convention  at  Ann  Arbor, 
1909;  mem.  supreme  chapter;  den- 
tist; m.  Mabel  Inez  Perault,  1910. 
Address,  600  Lonsdale  Bldg.,  Du- 
luth,  Minn. 

McFARLAND,  Joseph,  M.  D.;  presi- 
dent of  grand  chapter  of  Phi  Rho 
Sigma  for  8  years;  ed.  Medico  Chi- 
rurgical  College  of  Philadelphia;  ini- 
tiated by  Lambda  chapter,  honorary 
member,  presided  at  three  national 
conventions;  professor  of  pathology 
and  bacteriology  in  Medico  Chirur- 
gical  College  of  Philadelphia;  m. 
Virginia  E.  Kinsey,  1892,  at  Philadel- 
phia. Address,  442  W.  Stafford  St., 
Germantown,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

McFETRIDGE,  Elizabeth  M.;  editor  of 
"Aglaia"  of  Phi  Mu;  mem.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  ed.  at  Newcomb  College,  Tu- 
lane  University,  1912;  initiated  by 


Delta  chapter,  October  9,  1909;  pres- 
ident of  chapter;  associate  editor  of 
"Aglaia";  author  of  several  articles 
and  songs;  mem.  New  Orleans  Alum- 
nae Association,  and  Newcomb 
Alumnae  Association;  teaching  fel- 
low in  Latin,  Newcomb  College.  Ad- 
dress, 4810  St.  Charles  Ave.,  New 
Orleans,  La. 

McGILVRAY,  Walter  Scott;  Sigma 
Nu;  ed.  Stanford  University,  1910; 
initiated  by  Beta  Chi  chapter,  Sept., 
1906;  president  of  the  chapter;  in- 
spector of  eleventh  division,  1913- 
1915,  built  chapter  house;  delegate 
to  national  convention  at  Indianap- 
olis, 1910;  contractor  with  McGil- 
vray-Raymond  Granite  Co. ;  m.  Jessie 
C.  Morgan,  Stanford,  1910.  Address, 
Raymond,  Calif. 

McGUIRE,  Betsey  Thayer;  Delta  Gam- 
ma; ed.  Nebraska  State  University, 
1907;  initiated  by  Kappa  chapter, 
Oct.,  1905;  corresponding  secretary 
of  the  chapter;  secretary  of  Gamma 
Upsilon  Alumni  chapter  for  2  years; 
president  for  1  year;  teacher  of  phys- 
ical training  in  Los  Angeles  High 
School.  Address,  501  W.  Central  St., 
Chippewa  Falls,  Wis. 

McGURREN,  Henry  Vincent;  national 
president  of  Delta  Chi;  ed.  at  Chi- 
cago Kent  College  of  Law,  1910;  ini- 
tiated by  Chicago  Kent  chapter,  Feb. 
5,  1908;  chapter  president;  mem. 
governing  body,  1910,  re-elected 
1913;  national  treasurer,  1911-13; 
national  president,  1913-15;  contrib- 
utor to  "Delta  Chi  Quarterly";  dele- 
gate to  Chicago  Greek  Conference  of 
1913;  delegate  to  national  conven- 


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165 


tions  at  Columbus,  1910;  Chicago, 
1911,  and  Toronto,  1913;  delegate  to 
inter-fraternity  conference,  New 
York;  mem.  Chicago  Alumni  chap- 
ter of  Delta  Chi;  attorney-at-law ; 
supt.  bureau  of  compensation,  City 
of  Chicago;  mem.  Chicago  Bar  Asso- 
ciation; m.  Hazel  Seaton,  October  8, 
1904.  Home  address,  722  Independ- 
ence Blvd.,  Chicago,  111.;  business 
address,  V-15  City  Hall,  Chicago,  111. 

MclNTYRE,  William  Ainsworth;  presi- 
dent, 1912-1914,  of  Phi  Sigma  Kappa; 
ed.  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1904; 
initiated  by  Mu  chapter,  May  16, 
1901;  president  of  the  chapter;  mem. 
University  of  Penn.  Alumni  Associa- 
tion, and  Alumni  Associations  of 
Mu  chapter  of  Phi  Sigma  Kappa  and 
New  York  City;  national  treasurer, 
1904-1908,  secretary,  1908-1912;  dele- 
gate to  Inter-Fraternity  Conventions 
of  1911  and  1912;  chief  road  engi- 
neer, Association  of  American  Port- 
land Cement  Manufacturers;  mem. 
F.  and  A.  M.;  m.  Anna  R.  Upton,  Oct. 
4,  1904.  Address,  112  Walnut  Ave., 
Ardmore,  Pa. 

McKEAN,  Martha  Hutchings;  Alpha 
Xi  Delta;  ed.  Syracuse  University, 
1907;  initiated  by  Eta  chapter,  May, 
1904;  local  Pan-Hellenic  represent- 
ative of  the  chapter;  mem.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa  and  Eta  Pi  Upsilon  (hon- 
orary) ;  contributed  numerous  songs 
and  articles;  one  of  the  editors  of 
the  song  book,  editor  of  the  "Alpha 
Xi  Delta";  delegate  to  national  con- 
vention of  1907  and  1909;  m.  Scott 
R.  McKean,  Dec.  31,  1907.  Address, 
844  Funston  Ave.,  Newberry,  Pa. 

McKENZIE,  John  Wallace;  Sigma  Al- 


pha Epsilon;  ed.  University  of  Min- 
nesota, 1911;  initiated  by  Minnesota 
Alpha,  May  8,  1908;  eminent  archon 
of  chapter;  mem.  Minnesota  Alumni 
Association;  representative  of  Sigma 
Alpha  Epsilon  of  Inter-Fraternity 
Council  both  active  and  alumni;  dele- 
gate to  Chicago  province  convention 
of  1910  and  to  Kansas  City  national 
convention  of  1910;  real  estate  busi- 
ness. Address,  1786  S.  James  St., 
Minneapolis,  Minn. 

McKIBBEN,  Justin  Warren;  chief  of 
fifteenth  division  of  Beta  Theta  Pi, 
1913-1914;  ed.  University  of  Califor- 
nia, 1909;  initiated  by  Omega  chap- 
ter, 1904;  president  of  the  chapter; 
mem.  Golden  Bear,  Winged  Helmet, 
Skull  and  Keys;  mem.  University 
of  California  Alumni  Association; 
business,  with  California  Fruit  Can- 
ners  Association,  San  Francisco, 
Calif.;  m.  Florence  Goddard,  Alpha 
Phi,  1910.  Address,  2522  Piedmont 
Ave.,  Berkeley,  Calif. 

McKINLEY,  Archibald  Alexander;  Del- 
ta Chi;  ed.  Iowa  State  University, 
1899  and  Lake  Forest  University; 
initiated  by  Chicago  Kent  chapter, 
1897;  mem.  Chicago  Alumni  Associa- 
tion of  Delta  Chi;  contributed  to 
Delta  Chi  "Quarterly" ;  lawyer,  attor- 
ney for  insurance  department,  State 
of  Illinois;  m.  Alice  B.  Touhy,  Aug., 
1901.  Address,  office,  29  S.  LaSalle 
St.,  Chicago,  111.;  residence,  1104 
Dempster  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

McKISSICK,  James  Rion;  associate 
editor  of  the  "Kappa  Alpha  Journal" 
of  Kappa  Alpha  Southern;  ed.  South 
Carolina  College,  A.  B.,  1905;  grad- 
uate student  College  of  Charleston, 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


1905-1906;  Harvard  Law  School, 
1906-1909;  initiated  by  Beta  Gamma 
chapter,  1906;  mem.  Sigma  Upsilon 
Randolph-Macon  chapter;  president 
of  Virginia  chapter  of  Tau  Kappa 
Alpha,  1913;  contributed  to  "Kappa 
Alpha  Journal" ;  president  of  Boston 
Alumni  chapter,  1909,  and  Richmond 
Alumni  chapter,  1911;  lawyer,  firm 
of  Sirrine  and  McKissick;  1909-1914 
In  newspaper  field,  assistant  editor 
of  the  "Times-Despatch"  of  Richmond, 
and  chief  editorial  writer,  1909-1911; 
campaigned  for  Bryan  in  New  York, 
New  Jersey  and  Massachusetts  in 
1908;  aggressive  editorial  opponent 
of  the  Virginia  political  machine. 
Address,  207  Masonic  Temple,  Green- 
ville, S.  C. 

McKUSICK,  Marshall;  past  chancellor 
of  Delta  Theta  Phi;  ed.  University 
of  S'.  Dakota,  Boston  University, 
1901;  initiated  by  Harlan  chapter, 
May,  1903;  supreme  judge  of  chap- 
ter; contributed  to  fraternity  maga- 
zine; national  supreme  judge  and  as- 
sociate judge;  organized  chapter  at 
Minnesota  and  Creighton  Univer- 
sity; delegate  to  national  conven- 
tions four  times;  dean  of  Law  School 
of  University  of  South  Dakota;  au- 
thor of  legal  papers  and  articles; 
mem.  Masonic  Lodge;  m.  Alice  A. 
Bates,  Aug.  24,  1905.  Address,  25 
High  St.,  Vermilion,  S.  D. 

McLANE,  James  William;  Delta  Tau 
Delta;  ed.  Adelbert  College,  Western 
Reserve  University,  1883;  initiated 
by  Zeta  chapter,  Jan.,  1881;  presi- 
dent of  the  chapter;  mem.  Cleveland 
Alumni  Association;  editor  of  the 
Rainbow  of  Delta  Tau  Delta  1  year; 


founded  Zeta  Alumni  Association 
with  one  other;  principal  of  Cleve- 
land Normal  Training  School,  1909, 
to  date;  mem.  Royal  Arcanum;  m. 
Millie  G.  Sykes,  Dec.,  1886.  Address, 
1787  E.  87th  St.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

MCLAUGHLIN,  Roy  M.;  Beta  Theta 
Pi;  ed.  University  of  Cincinnati, 
1905;  initiated  by  Beta  Nu  chapter, 
Oct.,  1901;  mem.  Diogenes  Club  of 
Cincinnati,  O.;  chief  of  seventh  dis- 
trict, 1904-1911;  delegate  to  nation- 
al convention  at  Lake  Minnetonka, 
Minn.,  1902;  attorney,  mem.  firm  of 
Gatch  and  McLaughlin;  m.  Anne 
S.  Mackelfresh,  June  8,  1912.  Ad- 
dress, 2215  Union  Central  Bldg., 
Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

McLENDON,  Lennox  Polk;  district 
grand  master  of  Kappa  Sigma;  ed. 
N.  C.  A.  and  M.  College  and  Univer- 
sity of  North  Carolina,  1910;  initia- 
ted by  Beta  Upsilon  chapter,  1907; 
delegate  to  district  conventions  of 
1909  and  1910;  district  grand  mas- 
ter fifth  district;  delegate  to  nation- 
al conclave  of  1912;  lawyer.  Ad- 
dress, Durham,  N.  C. 

McLEOD,  Mary  Catherine;  exchange 
editor  of  the  Triangle  of  Sigma 
Kappa;  ed.  University  of  Denver, 
A.  B.,  1909,  A.  M.,  1910,  Fed.  B. 
Colo.  State  Teachers  College;  ini- 
tiated by  Iota  chapter,  Feb.,  1909; 
recorder  of  chapter;  mem.  Colorado  I 
Alumnae  Club;  contributed  to  Tri- 
angle of  Sigma  Kappa;  presided 
over  first  Inter-Fraternity  Council 
held  in  1913;  vice-president  Denver  ; 
Woman's  Pan-Hellenic;  teacher  and 


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public   reader.   Address,    629   Grant 
Ave.,  Denver,  Colo. 

McMAHON,  Edward  M.;  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon;  ed.  University  of  Wiscon- 
sin, 1908;  initiated  by  Wisconsin 
Alpha,  1904;  mem.  Madison  and 
Detroit  Alumni  Associations;  pro- 
'moted  house  building  organization; 
delegate  to  district  convention  at 
Chicago,  1910;  secretary  of  the  Mad- 
ison Board  of  Commerce,  regent  of 
the  University  of  Wisconsin;  mem. 
Knights  of  Columbus,  Benevolent 
and  Protective  Order  of  Elks;  m. 
Mabel  Fay  Seymour,  1914.  Address, 
Madison  Board  of  Commerce,  Mad- 
ison, Wis. 

McMILLIN,  John  S.;  Sigma  Chi;  ed. 
DePauw  University,  1876;  initiated 
by  Xi  chapter,  1872;  consul  of  the 
chapter;  mem.  Seattle  Alumni 
Chapter  of  Sigma  Chi;  national 
grand  consul,  1882-1884;  grand 
praetor  of  eighth  province;  dele- 
gate to  many  district  conventions 
and  to  national  conventions  at 
Richmond,  Va.,  1874,  Philadelphia, 
1876,  Indianapolis,  1878;.  lawyer; 
manufacturer;  mem.  Knights  of  Py- 
thias, Masons,  Thirty-Second  Degree, 
Knights  Templars;  m.  Lonella  Hiett. 
Address  Roche  Harbor,  Mich. 

McNOBLE,  George  Francis;  Sigma  Al- 
pha Epsilon;  ed.  University  of  Cali- 
fornia, 1895;  initiated  by  California 
Beta,  Nov.  29,  1893;  eminent  archon 
of  chapter;  mem.  University  of  Cali- 
fornia Alumni  Association;  founder 
of  Beta  chapter;  lawyer  and  capital- 
ist; mem.  I.  O.  O.  F.,  F.  &  A.  M.,  A. 
A.  O.  N.  M.  S.;  m.  Mary  Carroll,  May 


6,  1911.  Address,  office,  222  E.  Main 
St.,  Stockton,  Calif.;  residence,  403 
W.  Flora  St.,  Stockton,  Calif. 

McPHERSON,  John  Bruce;  Sigma 
Chi;  ed.  Pennsylvania  College,  1883; 
initiated  by  Theta  chapter,  Oct., 
1880;  consul  of  the  chapter;  contrib- 
uted to  the  "Quarterly"  of  Sigma  Chi; 
secretary  of  Boston  Alumni  Associa- 
tion; grand  praetor  of  old  first  prov- 
ince; delegate  to  national  conven- 
tions at  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1892,  Ox- 
ford, O.,  1897;  m.  Cornelia  H.  Wright, 
Sept.  8,  1897.  Address,  office,  6  Bea- 
con St.,  Boston,  Mass.;  residence,  42 
Garrison  Rd.,  Brookline,  Mass. 

McTURNAN,  Clair;  Sigma  Chi;  ed. 
Wabash  College,  1910;  initiated  by 
Rho  chapter,  1903;  consul  of  the 
chapter;  mem.  Delta  Chi;  mem.  In- 
dianapolis, Alumni  Association  of 
Sigma  Chi;  chairman  fourth  prov- 
ince and  mem.  spike  committee,  1908- 
1909,  president  of  Harvard  group, 
1912,  delegate  to  district  conventions 
of  fourth  province,  1908,  1909,  1914, 
and  to  third  province,  1913;  delegate 
to  national  convention  at  Chicago, 
1909;  one  of  two  Sigma  Chis  found- 
ing Wabash  chapter  of  Delta  Chi  and 
charter  members;  mem.  of  constitu- 
tional revision  committee  at  Miami 
conventions  of  1913;  attorney  at  law. 
Address,  1106-8  Fletcher  Savings  and 
Trust  Bldg.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

MEAD,  Robert  G.;  president  of  the  ex- 
ecutive committee  of  Kappa  Alpha; 
ed.  Williams  College,  1893;  initiated 
by  Massachusetts  Alpha  chapter; 
lawyer.  Address,  62  Cedar  St.,  New 
York  City. 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


MEEK,  Walter  J.;  Alpha  Tau  Omega 
and  Gamma  Alpha;  ed.  University 
of  Kansas,  A.  B.,  1902,  and  Univer- 
sity of  Wisconsin,  Ph.  D.,  University 
of  Chicago,  1909;  initiated  by  Gam- 
ma Mu  chapter  of  A.  T.  O.  in  1901, 
charter  member  Wisconsin  chapter 
of  Gamma  Alpha,  1910;  mem.  Phi 
Beta  Kappa  and  Sigma  Xi  (hon- 
orary); mem.  University  of  Kansas 
Alumni  Association;  national  treas- 
urer of  Gamma  Alpha,  1912  to  date; 
delegate  to  national  convention  of 
Association  and  president  of  Boston 
same  at  Cleveland,  1912;  associate 
professor  of  physiology,  University 
of  Wisconsin,  and  contributor  to 
medical  journals;  mem.  Masons;  m. 
Crescence  Ebersole,  Dec.  26,  1906. 
Address,  2015  Chadbourne  Ave.,  Mad- 
ison, Wis. 

MEHAFFY,  James  W.;  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon;  ed.  Arkansas  University, 
1909;  initiated  by  Arkansas  Alpha 
Upsilon  chapter,  September,  1908; 
eminent  archon  of  chapter; 
mem.  Little  Rock  Alumni  As- 
sociation; city  attorney  of  Little 
Rock;  mem.  Masonic  Lodge,  32nd 
degree,  Shrine,  Elks,  Knights  of  Py- 
thias; m.  Ara  Mitchell,  Sept.  6,  1911. 
Address,  715  State  Bank  Bldg.,  Little 
Rock,  Ark. 

MEIER,  Paul  C.;  supreme  historian  of 
Phi  Alpha  Delta;  ed.  at  Illinois  Col- 
lege of  Law,  1901;  initiated  by  Jo- 
seph Story  chapter,  October,  1899; 
justice  of  chapter;  mem.  Chicago 
Alumni  chapter;  delegate  to  nation- 
al conventions  in  1900,  1901,  1902, 
1903;  one  of  the  organizers  of  Phi 
Alpha  Delta;  mem.  National  Coun- 


cil, 1902-03-04;  acting  recorder,  1902- 
03;  acting  national  treasurer,  1903- 
04;  supreme  vice-justice,  1902;  su- 
preme justice,  1905-06;  permanent 
chairman  of  seventh  convention; 
supreme  historian  since  1906;  pub- 
lished third  tri-ennial  directory  of 
the  fraternity,  1913;  author  of  His- 
tory of  Phi  Alpha  Delta;  mem.  su- 
preme executive  board  since  1908; 
lawyer.  Address,  St.  Croix  Falls, 
Wis. 

M ELBO URN,  Delia  M.;  national  exten- 
sion chairman  of  Alpha  Gamma  Del- 
ta; ed.  University  of  Minnesota, 
1911;  initiated  by  Delta  chapter, 
1908;  Pan-Hellenic  representative  of 
chapter;  mem.  Minnesota  Alumnae 
Association;  principal  Chatfield 
High  School,  teacher  of  Latin;  mem. 
Sigma  Tau,  honorary  senior  society. 
Address,  2812  Irving  Ave.  S.,  Min- 
neapolis, Minn. 

M  ELL  US,  Edward;  former  editor  of 
"Record"  of  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon; 
ed.  at  Harvard  University,  1895;  ini- 
tiated by  Massachusetts  Gamma 
chapter,  May  25,  1893;  eminent  ar- 
chon of  chapter;  mem.  Boston  Alum- 
ni Association  of  S.  A.  E.;  delegate 
to  national  conventions  at  Washing- 
ton, 1894  and  1902;  Nashville,  1898; 
Boston,  1900;  president  of  Province 
Alpha,  1895;  editor  of  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon  "Record,"  1899-1901;  phy- 
sician; m.  Marion  Heath,  June  1, 
1909;  mem.  all  masonic  orders.  Ad- 
dress, 419  Waverley  Ave.,  Newton, 
Mass. 

MERRILL,  Frank  Johnston;  Phi  Kap- 
pa Psi;  ed.  University  of  Kansas, 


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169 


1907;  initiated  by  Kansas  Alpha; 
president  of  the  chapter;  mem.  Kan- 
sas City  Alumni  Association ;  archon 
of  fifth  district  and  delegate  to  dis- 
trict conventions  of  1903,  1905,  1911 
and  1913;  delegate  to  national  con- 
ventions of  1902,  1904,  1906,  1908, 
1910,  1912,  1914;  lawyer;  mem.  of 
Kansas  Legislature,  1909.  Address, 
Paola,  Miami  County,  Kans. 

MERRILL,  Thaddeus  J.;  mem.  Beta 
Theta  Pi  and  Phi  Delta  Phi;  ed. 
Dartmouth  College  and  University 
of  Chicago,  1902;  initiated  by  Alpha 
Omega  chapter  of  Beta  Theta  Pi, 
1898,  and  affiliated  with  Lambda 
Rho  chapter  of  Beta  Theta  Pi;  pres- 
ident of  latter  chapter;  delegate  to 
district  conventions  and  to  national 
convention  at  Put-in-Bay,  1900;  sec- 
retary of  Aurora  Alumni  Associa- 
tion of  Beta  Theta  Pi;  attorney-at- 
law;  m.  Miss  M.  T.  Willis,  1905.  Ad- 
dress, 89  S.  Highland  Ave.,  Aurora, 
111. 

MESERVEY,  Edwin  C.;  Phi  Kappa 
Psi,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Phi  Delta  Phi; 
ed.  Kansas  University,  1882;  ini- 
tiated by  Kansas  Alpha,  1878;  presi- 
dent of  chapter;  mem.  Kansas  Uni- 
versity and  Washington  Univer- 
sity Alumni  Associations;  plaintiff 
in  case  of  Kappa  Gamma  House  As- 
sociation versus  the  County  Com- 
missioners of  Douglas  County,  Kan- 
sas, involving  the  right  to  tax  fra- 
ternities and  sororities  in  Kansas 
colleges,  Supreme  Court  decision  sus- 
taining a  law  exempting  them  from 
taxation;  lawyer,  firm  of  Haff,  Me- 
servey,  German  and  Michaels,  presi- 
dent of  Board  of  Civil  Service  and 


Police  Commission  at  different 
times;  m.  Bessie  M.  Harris,  Aug.  18, 
1901.  Address,  906  Commerce  Bldg., 
Kansas  City,  Mo. 

METCALF,  Albert  West  Jr.;  eminent 
grand  of  Chi  Zeta  Chi;  ed.  Vander- 
bilt  University,  1908;  initiated  by 
Theta  chapter,  1905;  eminent  grand 
of  chapter;  editor-in-chief  of  Chi 
Zeta  Chi  "Medical  Record,"  delegate 
to  Atlanta  national  convention  of 
1907;  physician  and  surgeon,  house 
genecologist,  Lincoln  Hospital,  New 
York,  1908-1909;  house  surgeon  So- 
ciety Lying-in  Hospital,  1909-1910; 
resident  physician,  Nassau  Hospi- 
tal; general  practice,  Mobile,  Ala., 
1911,  to  date;  dictator,  Mobile 
Lodge  No.  321  Loyal  Order  Moose; 
mem.  Mobile  Co.  Medical  Society, 
Southern  Medical  Association;  m. 
Anne  Porter  Kolby,  Sept.  11,  1913. 
Address,  125  Dauphin  St.,  Mobile, 
Ala. 

METZLER,  Hugo;  Kappa  Sigma;  ed. 
Stanford  University  and  University 
of  Washington,  1907;  initiated  by 
Beta  Zeta  chapter,  1904,  Beta  Psi 
chapter,  1907;  delegate  to  national 
convention  at  Lookout  Mountain, 
Tenn.,  1906;  lawyer;  mem.  Phi  Delta 
Phi.  Address,  401  Bernice  Bldg., 
Tacoma,  Wash. 

MEYERS,  Erwin  A.;  president  of 
fourth  province  of  Phi  Delta  Phi, 
mem.  Acacia;  ed.  University  of  Wis- 
consin, 1913,  A.  B.,  LL.  B.;  initiated 
by  Harlan  chapter  of  Phi  Delta  Phi, 
1911,  and  president  of  the  chapter, 
Lambda  chapter  of  Acacia,  1912; 
mem.  Delta  Sigma  Rho  (honorary) ; 
contributed  to  Acacia  "Journal"  and 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


"Brief"  of  Phi  Delta  Phi;  opposed 
anti-fraternity  legislation  in  Wiscon- 
sin Legislature;  mem.  inter-frater- 
nity national  council  of  professional 
fraternities;  delegate  to  district  con- 
vention of  1912  and  national  conven- 
tion of  1913,  both  of  Phi  Delta  Phi; 
legislative  bill  draftsman  of  Wiscon- 
sin Legislature,  1913,  now  with  Sen- 
ator La  Follette,  research  and  bill 
drafting;  mem.  Masons.  Address, 
present,  P.  O.  Box  40,  U.  S.  Senate, 
Washington,  D.  C.;  permanent  ad- 
dress, Evansville,  Wis. 

MICKEY,  Evan  Stanhope;  Sigma  Nu; 
ed.  Cornell  College,  la.,  1899;  ini- 
tiated by  Chi  chapter,  1898;  district 
vice-president  of  Sigma  Nu;  banker; 
son  of  late  Governor  John  N.  Mickey 
of  Nebraska,  cashier  of  Osceola 
bank,  chief  clerk  to  governor  of  Ne- 
braska, 1903  to  1907,  state  bank  ex- 
aminer, 1907  to  1910,  deputy  state 
treasurer  of  Nebraska,  1911;  mem. 
Masonic  Order  and  O.  E.  S.  Order; 
m.  Jessie  May  Carson,  1902,  grand- 
daughter ex-Governor  Boies  of  Iowa. 
Address,  Osceola,  Nebr. 

MIDDLETON,  Arthur  E.  H.;  mem. 
alumni  board  of  Phi  Kappa  Psi;  ed. 
Columbian  University,  1893;  ini- 
tiated by  District  of  Columbia  Alpha, 
1891;  president  of  chapter;  vice- 
president  of  Washington  (D.  C.) 
Alumni  Association  for  five  years, 
president,  1908  to  1913;  secretary 
New  York  grand  arch  council,  1894; 
mem.  alumni  association  national 
board  for  eight  years ;  delegate  to  all 
district  conventions  from  1892  to  1914 
and  to  all  national  conventions  from 
1892  to  1914;  lawyer;  mem.  Loyal 


Legion,  S.  A.  R.,  Order  of  Washing- 
ton; m.  Nance  Ames  Ashely,  1910. 
Address,  223  A  St.,  S.  E.,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C. 

MILLAR,  Leslie  Walker;  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon;  ed.  Massachusetts  Institute 
of  Technology,  1902;  initiated  by 
Mass.  Iota  Tau,  Jan.  7,  1898;  eminent 
archon  of  the  chapter;  contributed  to 
the  "Record";  mem.  Chicago  Alumni 
Alumni  Association,  and  president  of 
the  Boston  Alumni  Association, 
1912-1914;  Province  Alpha  treas- 
urer, then  president;  delegate  to 
district  conventions  of  1899,  1901, 
1903,  1913;  eminent  supreme  re- 
corder 1904,  treasurer  Building  Fund 
Board  of  Mass.  Iota  Tau  chapter; 
raising  money  for  chapter  house; 
delegate  to  national  convention  at 
Washington,  1902;  mem.  inter-frater- 
nity alumni  council  of  Mass.  In- 
stitute of  Technology;  mem.  Jovian 
Order;  sales  engineer;  m.  Edna  Mae 
Dunning,  Nov.  17,  1904.  Address,  212 
W.  Illinois  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

MILLBERRY,  Guy  Stlllman;  Xi  Psi 
Phi;  ed.  University  of  California, 
Dental  Department,  1901;  initiated 
by  Iota  chapter,  Sept.,  1899;  mem. 
University  of  California  and  Uni- 
versity of  California  Delta  School 
Alumni  Association;  first  president 
of  supreme  chapter,  1901-1902;  dele- 
gate to  national  convention  at  Buf-  ! 
falo,  1901;  dean  and  professor  of 
chemistry,  University  of  California; 
mem.  N.  D.  A.,  Calif.  State  D.  A.,  S. 
F.  D.  A.,  A.  C.  S.  Address,  1043  Clay- 
ton Ave.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

MILLER,  Ethelyn;  associate  editor  of 
the  Sigma  Kappa  Triangle;  ed.  Den- 


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171 


ver  University  and  Kansas  Univer- 
sity, 1912;  initiated  by  Iota  chapter, 
Nov.  6,  1908,  affiliated  with  Xi  chap- 
ter; president  of  chapter;  con- 
tributed songs  and  magazines  to 
fraternity  magazine;  mem.  Colorado 
Alumnae  chapter  of  Sigma  Kappa; 
chairman  39th  annual  convention  and 
associate  editor  of  "The  Triangle," 
delegate  to  national  conventions  of 
1910  and  1913,  proposed  and  carried 
through  Inter-Fraternity  session  of 
Sigma  Kappa's  39th  convention,  at- 
tended by  representatives  of  other 
fraternities  and  sororities  and  non- 
Greek  people,  was  first  of  its  kind, 
Sigma  Kappa  contributor  to  Pan- 
Hellenic  number  of  "The  Crescent"  of 
Gamma  Phi  Beta,  toast-mistress  at 
installation  of  Kansas  chapter ;  mem. 
Denver  Woman's  Pan-Hellenic  Asso- 
ciation; club  worker;  mem.  Young 
Ladies'  Clio  Club,  delegate  to  State 
Federation  of  Women's  Clubs,  high 
scribe  of  American  College  Quill 
Club.  Address,  416  Humboldt  St., 
Denver,  Colo. 

MILLER,  H.  Augustus  Jr.;  chief  alum- 
nus and  songbook  editor  of  Kappa 
Alpha  Southern;  mem.  Phi  Kappa 
Phi  (honorary) ;  ed.  Delaware  Col- 
lege, 1908;  initiated  by  Beta  Epsilon 
chapter,  1905;  I  of  chapter,  contrib- 
uted many  articles  and  poems  for 
"Journal"  of  Kappa  Alpha;  secretary 
Boston  and  Baltimore  Alumni  chap- 
ter: mem.  Delaware  Alumni  Asso- 
ciation ;  associate  editor  of  "Journal," 
compiled  and  edited  "The  Songs  of 
Kappa  Alpha,"  1913;  attended  Ocean 
View,  Va.,  national  convention,  and 
also  New  Orleans  convention;  teach- 


er of  English;  attended  Harvard 
Graduate  School,  assistant  instructor 
Delaware  College,  1908,  St.  Paul's 
School  for  Boys,  1909-1911,  Baltimore, 
Md.,  Millersburg  Military  Institute, 
Millersburg,  Ky.,  1912-1914,  Peters- 
burg High  School,  Petersburg,  Va., 
1914;  m.  Marguerite  K.  Lohmeyer, 
Aug.  21,  1913.  Address,  1501  Rodney 
St.,  Wilmington,  Delaware. 

MILLER,  Harriet  Lucretia  Funck; 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta;  ed.  University 
of  Wooster,  1891;  initiated  by  Epsi- 
lon chapter,  Feb.,  1890;  president  of 
the  chapter;  instituted  Alpha  Gam- 
ma chapter  at  Columbus,  Ohio,  1892; 
president  of  Beta  district,  1893-1894; 
grand  president,  1895-1897;  delegate 
to  national  conventions  at  Syracuse, 
N.  Y.,  1895,  and  Madison,  Wis.,  1897; 
teacher  of  Latin  and  Greek,  Wooster 
High  School,  1892-1897;  m.  Fred  J. 
Miller,  Beta  Theta  Pi,  Nov.  18,  1897. 
Address,  111  W.  Broad  St.,  Cuyahoga 
Falls,  Ohio. 

MILLER,  Hugh  Thomas;  former  na- 
tional president  Phi  Delta  Theta; 
mem.  Tau  Kappa  Alpha  fraternity; 
ed.  at  Butler  College,  1888;  initiated 
by  Indiana  Gamma  chapter,  1884; 
delegate  to  national  conventions, 
1891-1912;  mem.  Columbus,  Indiana 
Alumni  Association;  secretary  gen- 
eral council,  1889-1894;  president 
general  council,  1894-96;  editor  of 
the  "Scroll"  of  Phi  Delta  Theta, 
1896-1902;  vice-president  Irving 
Bank;  vice-president  Union  Stock 
and  Refining  Co.;  lieut-governor  of 
Indiana,  1905-1908;  m.  Nettie  Swee- 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


ney,    Dec.    26,    1900.     Address,    608 
Fifth  St.,  Columbus,  Ind. 

MILLER,  Newman;  national  presi- 
dent of  Sigma  Chi;  ed.  at  Albion 
College,  Albion,  Michigan,  1893;  in- 
itiated by  Alpha  Pi  chapter,  Apr.  19, 
1893;  consul  of  chapter;  mem.  Chi- 
cago Alumni  Association;  delegate  to 
national  conventions;  grand  annota- 
tor,  1895-97;  grand  editor,  1897-1913; 
mem.  board  of  grand  triumvirs; 
mem.  and  chairman  of  executive 
committee;  praetor  fifth  province, 
1894-95;  publisher;  Mason;  director 
of  the  University  of  Chicago  Press. 
Address,  5515  Woodlawn  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago, 111. 

MILLER,  William  O.;  editor  of  the 
"Quarterly"  of  Delta  Upsilon;  mem. 
Phi  Delta  Phi;  ed.  University  of 
Pennsylvania,  1904;  initiated  by 
Penn.  chapter  of  Delta  Upsilon,  1901; 
president  of  the  chapter;  contrib- 
uted to  fraternity  magazine  and  to 
Banta's  Greek  Exchange;  mem. 
Pennsylvania  Alumni  Association; 
district  president;  mem.  national 
executive  council;  delegate  to  na- 
tional convention  of  1903,  1910, 1911; 
originator  of  editor's  dinner  at  In- 
ter-Fraternity Conference;  bursar  of 
the  University  of  Pennsylvania; 
mem.  Sphinx,  a  senior  society;  m. 
Grace  Twombly,  Gamma  Phi  Beta, 
of  Denver,  Colo.,  Sept.  16,  1907.  Ad- 
dress, 5002  Larchwood  Ave.  Office, 
102  College  Hall,  University  of  Penn., 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

MILLS,  Alfred  Keister;  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon;  ed.  Denver  University, 


'02;  Lebanon  Valley  College,  1904, 
Yale  University,  1905;  initiated  by 
Colorado  Zeta,  May  25,  1889;  con- 
tributed to  song  book;  mem.  Kar- 
risburg,  Pa.,  Alumni  Association;  vis- 
itor at  Atlantic  City  National  con- 
vention; deputy  prothonotary  Leba- 
non County,  Pa.,  active  in  politics, 
lodge  and  church  affairs;  mem.  Ma- 
sonic Order,  Odd  Fellows,  P.  O.  S.  A. 
of  A.,  etc.;  m.  Edith  Catherine 
Frantz,  Dec.  27,  1911.  Address,  Ann- 
ville,  Pa. 

MILLS,  Allen  G.;  district  grand  master 
of  Kappa  Sigma;  ed.  University  of 
Michigan,  1894;  initiated  by  Alpha 
Zeta  chapter,  1892;  grand  master  of 
the  chapter;  mem.  Chicago  Alumni 
Association;  presiding  officer  at  dis- 
trict conventions;  delegate  to  na- 
tional conventions  as  officer;  dele- 
gate to  Chicago  Greek  Conference  of 
1913;  attorney  and  counselor;  mem. 
Masons,  all  degrees;  m.  Clara  M. 
McOmber.  Address,  532  Monadnock 
Bldg.,  Chicago,  111. 

MILLS,  H.  Brooker;  senior  grand  mas- 
ter of  Omega  Upsilon  Phi;  ed.  Med- 
ico-Chirurgical  College  of  Philadel- 
phia; initiated  by  Upsilon  chapter, 
honorary  mem.;  mem.  Medico-Chir- 
urgical  College  Alumni  Association 
and  Philadelphia  Alumni  Associa- 
tion of  Omega  Upsilon  Phi;  physi- 
cian, and  assistant  professor  of  ped- 
iatrics at  Medico-Chirurgical  College. 
Address,  1411  Spruce  St.,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

MINOR,  Dabney,  M.  D.;  supreme  his- 
torian, Chi  Zeta  Chi,  Sigma  Nu;  ed 
Vanderbilt  University,  1910;  initi- 


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173 


ated  by  Theta  chapter  of  Chi  Zeta 
Chi,  Oct.,  1906,  and  Sigma  chapter 
of  Sigma  Nu;  treasurer,  1906-1909; 
president  of  chapter  of  Chi  Zeta  Chi; 
1909-1910,  mem.  Sigma  Nu  Alumni 
Association;  national  offices  in  Chi 
Zeta  Chi;  district  chief,  1909,  for 
Ala.,  Ky.,  Tenn.,  and  Ark.;  editor 
"Record,"  1910-1914;  and  supreme 
historian,  1912-1916;  revised  constitu- 
tion, and  secretary  of  Extension 
Fund,  delegate  to  national  conven- 
tions of  1909  at  Nashville,  Tenn., 

1911,  Richmond,  Va.,  1913,  Augusta, 
Ga.;     and     district    convention     at 
Knoxville,    Tenn.,    1913;    physician; 
m.   Mary   Harrison,   June   19,   1912. 
Address,   1106   16th   Ave.,    S.   Nash- 
ville, Tenn. 

Ml  NOT,  John  Clalr;  member  of  na- 
tional council  and  editor  of  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon  "Quarterly";  ed.  at 
Bowdoin  College,  1896;  initiated  by 
Theta  chapter,  1892;  presiding  offi- 
cer of  chapter;  delegate  to  national 
convention  of  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1895; 
associate  editor  of  "The  Youth's  Com- 
panion," Boston,  Mass.;  mem.  Ma- 
sonic Lodge;  m.  Marion  Bowman, 

1912.  Address,  201  Columbus  Ave., 
Boston,  Mass. 

MITCHELL,  Clifford,  M.  D.;  Phi  Alpha 
Gamma;  ed.  Harvard  University, 
1875;  Hahnemann  Medical  College, 
1905;  initiated  by  Eta  Lambda  chap- 
ter, 1904,  honorary  mem.;  mem.  Phi 
Beta  Kappa,  Alpha  chapter;  presi- 
dent of  Phi  Alpha  Gamma  Alumni 
Chapter,  1912;  associate  editor  of 
Phi  Alpha  Gamma  "Quarterly";  phy- 
sician, specialist  in  diseases  of  the 


kidneys;  m.  Sarah  C.  Dorland,  June 
24,  1912.  Address,  25  E.  Washington 
St.,  Chicago,  111. 

MITCHELL,  Samuel  Alfred;  past  dis- 
trict grand  master  of  Kappa  Sigma; 
ed.  University  of  Arkansas  1903,  and 
University  of  Michigan,  1906;  initi- 
ated by  Xi  chapter,  1899,  and  affili- 
ated with  Alpha  Zeta  chapter;  grand 
master  of  the  chapter;  president  of 
St.  Louis  Alumni  Association  1908, 
1909,  1910;  delegate  to  national  con- 
ventions at  New  Orleans,  1902;  St. 
Louis,  1904;  Denver,  1908;  lawyer; 
mem.  Masons;  m.  Ruth  Young,  June 
14,  1910.  Address,  office,  74  Locust 
St.;  residence,  5564  Von  Versen 
Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

MIXSON,  Lawrence  Harry;  past  grand 
president  of  Pi  Kappa  Phi;  ed.  Col- 
lege of  Charleston,  1907;  initiated 
by  South  Carolina  Alpha,  Dec.  10, 
1904;  charter  member  and  founder; 
contributed  to  fraternity  magazine; 
mem.  Charleston  Alumni  Chapter; 
national  offices  held:  historian,  sec- 
retary, president;  wrote  all  rituals 
used;  wholesale  feed  business;  mem. 
all  Masonic  orders  including  Knights 
Templars  and  the  Shrine;  m.  Eliza- 
beth Howell  McCarthy,  Feb.  6,  1904. 
Address,  129  Ashley  Ave.,  Charles- 
ton, S.  C. 

MOCK,  Harry  Edgar;  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon,  Nu  Sigma  Nu,  Alpha 
Omega  Alpha;  ed.  Franklin  College 
and  University  of  Chicago,  1904; 
initiated  by  Indiana  Alpha,  1900,  af- 
filiated with  Illinois  Theta;  eminent 
correspondent  of  chapter;  mem.  Chi- 


174 


LEADING  GREEKS 


cago  Alumni  Association;  one  of 
founders  of  Illinois  Theta  chapter; 
delegate  to  province  convention  at 
Champaign,  111.,  1902;  attended  na- 
tional convention  at  Chicago,  1914; 
advocate  of  regular  physical  exami- 
nations of  active  members;  physi- 
cian and  surgeon;  m.  Golda  Taylor, 
1908.  Address,  3532  W.  Adams  St., 
Chicago,  111. 

MOCK,  Lucy  Byrd;  founder  of  Chi 
chapter  of  Chi  Omega;  ed.  Univer- 
sity of  Arkansas,  1905,  M.  A.;  initi- 
ated by  Psi  chapter,  1897;  G.  T.  B. 
of  chapter;  contributed  to  fraternity 
magazine  and  wrote  one  song;  mem. 
Psi  Alumnae  Association;  S.  G.  T.  B 
of  sorority;  appointed  toast  mistress 
at  national  convention  at  Lexing- 
ton, Ky.,  1910,  but  could  not  attend; 
originated  fraternity  postal  cards; 
founder  of  Chi  chapter,  second 
established  chapter;  writer,  author 
and  publisher,  expert  advertiser;  in- 
vited to  exhibit  books  at  Interna- 
tional Book  Exhibition  at  Leipsic, 
Germany.  Address,  Sign  of  the 
Mocking  Bird,  Fayetteville,  Ark. 

MOLLESON,  Stanley  Holcomb;  na- 
tional treasurer  1914  of  Delta  Upsi- 
lon;  mem.  Phi  Delta  Phi;  ed.  New 
York  University,  1900;  initiated  by 
New  York  chapter  of  Delta 
Upsilon,  1897;  president  of  the 
chapter;  mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
president  of  the  Alumni  chapter  of 
New  York  University;  national 
treasurer;  lawyer.  Address,  office, 
42  Broadway;  residence,  227  W. 
131st  St.,  New  York  City. 

MOLONY,    William    Richard;    district 


chief  of  Pacific  district  of  Phi  Rho 
Sigma;  ed.  Los  Angeles  Department 
of  University  of  California,  1901; 
initiated  by  Delta  chapter,  1899; 
mem.  Los  Angeles  Alumni  chapter; 
associate  editor  of  the  "Journal  of 
Phi  Rho  Sigma;"  mem.  medical 
board  of  examiners  of  California; 
professor  of  anatomy,  dental  depart- 
ment University  of  Southern  Cali- 
fornia; m.  Leona  Egerer,  1897.  Ad- 
dress, 506  Exchange  Bldg.,  Los  An- 
geles, Calif. 

MONIER,  Roy  H.;  Sigma  Alpha  Epsi- 
lon;  ed.  Northwestern  University, 
1904;  initiated  by  Illinois  Psi  Omega, 
1901;  eminent  archon  of  chapter; 
mem.  Carrollton,  Mo.,  Alumni  Asso- 
ciation; president  of  Province  Zeta; 
delegate  to  province  conventions 
Province  Delta,  1904,  and  Provin< 
Zeta,  1910;  chairman  song  book  com- 
mittee; called  Pan-Hellenic  Confer- 
ence of  Middle  West  at  Kansas  City 
in  1909;  occupation,  real  estate  and 
loans;  mem.  Masonic  Order  and 
Knights  of  Pythias;  m.  Lucy  Derick- 
son,  1905.  Address,  Carrollton,  Mo. 

MONIER,  Will  R.,  Jr.;  Phi  Delta  Thet? 
Phi  Delta  Phi;   ed.  Vanderbilt  Uni 
versity,  A.  B.  1905,  and  LL.  B.  1908; 
initiated  by  Tennessee  Alpha  of  PI 
Delta  Theta,  September,  1901;   anc 
president  of  the  chapter  and  by  Ma- 
lone  chapter  of  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Janu- 
ary,   1907;    president    of    Province 
Gamma   of   Phi   Delta   Theta   since 
1909;   delegate  to  southern  conven- 
tions of  Phi  Delta  Theta  at  Birming- 
ham, Nashville,  Atlanta;  delegate  to 
national   conventions   of   Phi   Delta 
Theta  at  Niagara  Falls,   1910,   and 


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175 


Chicago,  1912;  lawyer;  mem.  firm  of 
Monier,  Bryon  and  Cronch ;  mem.  Ma- 
sons and  Elks.  Address,  Noll  Block, 
Nashville,  Tenn. 

MONNETTE,  Orra  Eugene;  mem. 
Alumni  Association  Board  from  fifth 
district  of  Phi  Kappa  Psi;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  ed.  at  Ohio  Wesleyan  Col- 
lege, 1895;  initiated  by  Ohio  Alpha 
chapter,  April  12,  1891;  highest  pre- 
siding officer  of  chapter;  compiled 
and  published  many  articles  in  the 
"Shield"  of  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  organ- 
ized the  Bucyrus,  Ohio  Alumni  Asso- 
ciation, helped  organize  and  was  a 
member  of  the  Toledo,  Ohio,  Alumni 
Association,  organized  and  is  a  mem- 
ber of  the  Los  Angeles  Alumni  Asso- 
ciation; delegate  to  several  district 
conventions;  district  archon  one 
term  and  under-graduate  member  of 
Executive  Council  one  term;  nation- 
al secretary  four  terms,  1898  to  1906; 
national  president,  1912  to  1914; 
delegate  to  all  national  conventions 
since  1892,  except  one;  assisted  in 
writing  constitution,  ritual  and  fra- 
ternity history;  mem.  Inter-Frater- 
nity Council  in  under-graduate  days; 
president  of  the  Citizens'  Trust  and 
Savings  Bank,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.;  di- 
rector of  the  Citizens'  National 
Bank;  previous  to  1912  was  engaged 
in  law  practice  in  Bucyrus  and  To- 
ledo, O.,  and  Los  Angeles,  Cal. ;  inter- 
ested in  genealogical  research  and 
compilation;  1911  published  the  Mon- 
net  Family  Genealogy;  mem.  Thir- 
ty-second degree  Mason,  Scottish 
Rite  and  Knights  Templars,  Shrine, 
Sons  of  the  Revolution,  Sons  of  the 
American  Revolution,  Huguenot  So- 


ciety of  America,  Society  of  May- 
flower Descendants,  Society  of  Co- 
lonial Wars,  Order  of  Founders  and 
Patriots,  Order  of  Washington;  m. 
Carrie  Lucile  Janeway,  Nov.  6,  1895. 
Address,  308-10  S.  Broadway,  Los 
Angeles,  Cal. 

MOODY,  Reuben  Earle;  assistant  ed- 
itor of  the  "Star  and  Lamp"  of  Pi 
Kappa  Phi;  ed.  Wofford  College,  S. 
C.,  1912;  initiated  by  Zeta  chapter, 
April,  1912;  archon  of  chapter;  dele- 
gate to  two  national  conventions; 
served  on  ritual  committee  at  na- 
tional convention;  mem.  College 
Pan-Hellenic  Council;  teacher,  su- 
perintendent McCormick  Public 
Schools;  mem.  Masonic  Lodge, 
Knights  of  Pythias;  m.  Annie  Lee 
Fulton,  June  16,  1914.  Address,  Box 
105,  McCormick,  S.  C. 

MOON,  Charles  M.;  national  secretary 
of  Gamma  Eta  Gamma;  ed.  Cornell 
University,  1910;  president  of  the 
chapter;  mem.  Sigma  Lambda  Nu; 
mem.  Epsilon  Alumni  chapter;  mem. 
of  national  curia  and  high  recorder; 
delegate  to  national  conventions  of 
1909,  1910,  1911;  attorney  and  coun- 
selor at  law;  mem.  Masons  and  Elks; 
chapter,  commander,  council  and 
shrine.  Address,  623  Powers  Bldg., 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

MOORE,  Helene;  Kappa  Kappa  Gam- 
ma and  Theta  Sigma  Phi;  ed.  Uni- 
versity of  Washington;  initiated  by 
Beta  Pi  chapter  of  Kappa  Kappa 
Gamma,  February,  1912;  mem.  se- 
nior honor  society;  grand  president 
of  Theta  Sigma  Phi;  national  hon- 
orary journalistic  society;  special 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


work  in  college  journalism.  Address, 
160  37th  St.,  N.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

MOORE,  Lewis  E.;  past  national  presi- 
dent of  Tau  Beta  Pi;  ed.  University 
of  Wisconsin,  1900;  initiated  by  Wis- 
consin Alpha,  1899;  recording  secre- 
tary of  the  chapter;  former  national 
president,  vice-president,  counselor 
and  mem.  of  executive  council;  dele- 
gate to  national  conventions  of  1909, 
1910,  1912;  mem.  Wisconsin  and 
Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technol- 
ogy Alumni  Associations  of  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  bridge  and  signal  engineer, 
Massachusetts  Public  Service  Com- 
mission; taught  mechanics  and 
structural  engineering  at  Universities 
of  Illinois,  Wisconsin  and  Massachu- 
setts Institute  of  Technology  for  ten 
and  a  half  years,  practiced  as  con- 
sulting engineer  while  teaching  in 
Boston,  designed  and  built  several 
bridges;  mem.  Western  Society  of 
Engineers,  Boston  Society  of  Civil 
Engineers,  Society  for  Promotion  of 
Engineering  Education,  associated 
mem.  of  American  Society  of  Civil 
Engineers;  author  of  Designing  of 
Plate  Girders;  mem.  Masons;  m. 
Rowena  Grace  Karns,  1903.  Address,. 
85  Washington  Park,  Newtonville, 
Mass. 

MOORE,  Louis  Longstreth;  grand 
sage  (national  president)  of  Sigma 
Pi;  ed.  Temple  University,  1901;  in- 
itiated by  Kappa  chapter,  charter 
alumni  member;  president  of  chap- 
ter; contributed  to  fraternity  maga- 
zine and  wrote  song;  national  offices 
held:  grand  fourth  counselor,  secre- 
tary; editor-in-chief  of  the  "Emer- 
ald" of  Sigma  Pi;  codified  constitu- 


tion and  by-laws  and  designed  new 
charter;  delegate  to  national  conven- 
tion at  Columbus,  O.,  1912;  delegate 
to  Inter-Fraternity  Conference  of 
1912-1913  and  1914;  assistant  sales 
manager  of  the  United  Gas  Improve- 
ment Co.  for  eight  years,  construct- 
ing and  operating  engineer  of  same; 
m.  Claire  Louise  Weiss,  April  15, 
1903.  Address,  Room  918,  U.  G.  I. 
Bldg.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

MORGAN,  Carrie  Emily;  business  man- 
ager of  "Crescent"  of  Gamma  Phi 
Beta;  ed.  University  of  Wisconsin, 
1886;  initiated  by  Gamma  chapter, 
1885;  president  of  chapter;  mem.  A. 
C.  A.  and  Wisconsin  Alumni  Associa- 
tion of  Gamma  Phi  Beta  and  Univer- 
sity of  Wisconsin  Alumni  Associa- 
tion; delegate  to  Syracuse  national 
convention  of  1908  and  Boston,  1911; 
wrote  "The  Sorority  Situation  at  Wis- 
consin" for  the  "Greek  Exchange"; 
superintendent  of  schools;  mem.  Clio 
Club,  secretary  of  the  Board  of  Edu- 
cation, secretary  of  the  Public  Li- 
brary Board,  president  N.  E.  Library 
Association,  vice-president  Fox  River 
Branch,  A.  C.  A.;  mem.  Industrial 
School  Board,  secretary  Visiting 
Nurse  Association,  1910,  1914;  mem. 
standing  committee  to  investigate 
sorority  conditions  at  the  University 
of  Wisconsin.  Address,  777  Harris 
St.,  Appleton,  Wis. 

MOUNT,  Winifred  Van  Buskirk;  Alpha 
Chi  Omega;  ed.  New  England  Con- 
servatory of  Music,  1905;  initiated 
by  Zeta  chapter,  April,  1904;  presi- 
dent of  the  chapter;  mem.  Epsilon 
Epsilon  Alumnae  chapter  at  Detroit 
National  treasurer,  1909-1911; 


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177 


sisted  at  installation  of  Sigma  and 
Tau  chapters;  m.  Alfred  L.  Mount, 
Dec.  25,  1907.  Address,  1001  20th 
St.,  Logansport,  Ind. 

MULLAN,  Helen  St.  Clair;  a  founder 
Alpha  Omicron  Pi;  ed.  Barnard  Col- 
lege, Columbia  University,  1898; 
LL.  B.  New  York  University,  1901; 
initiated  by  Alpha  chapter,  Jan.  2, 
1897;  mem..  N.  Y.  Delta  of  Phi 
Beta  Kappa;  mem.  New  York  Alum- 
nae chapter  of  Alpha  Omicron  Pi; 
affiliated  with  Nu  chapter  at  New 
York  University;  grand  correspond- 
ing secretary  and  grand  president; 
delegate  to  all  national  conventions; 
lawyer,  admitted  to  N.  Y.  Bar,  June, 
1901;  not  practicing  now;  chairman 
local  school  board,  district  25,  New 
York  City;  m.  George  Vincent  Mul- 
lan,  June  28,  1899.  Address,  Uni- 
versity Heights,  New  York  City. 

MULLENDORE,  William  Clinton; 
Alpha  Sigma  Phi,  Phi  Alpha  Delta; 
ed.  University  of  Michigan,  1904; 
initiated  by  Theta  chapter,  May, 
1912;  president  of  chapter,  chapter 
correspondent  two  years;  inter-fra- 
ternity delegate  two  years;  presi- 
dent 1913-1914;  associate  editor  of 
the  "Tomahawk"  of  Alpha  Sigma 
Phi;  delegate  to  1913  national  con- 
vention at  New  York  City;  student. 
Address,  1315  Hill  St.,  Ann  Arbor, 
Mich. 

MULLIN,  Katherine  Tobln  (Mrs.  How- 
ard B.) ;  editor  of  the  "Key"  of  Kap- 
pa Kappa  Gamma;  ed.  Adelphi 
College,  1905;  initiated  by  Beta 
Sigma  chapter,  1905;  wrote  several 
songs  for  sorority;  exchange  editor 


of  the  "Key"  for  4  years,  then 
editor-in-chief;  delegate  to  National 
Pan-Hellenic  Congress,  October, 
1914;  m.  Howard  B.  Mullin,  Beta 
Theta  Pi,  1908.  Address,  62  Van 
Buren  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

MULLINS,  Marion  Day;  national  treas- 
urer of  Kappa  Delta;  ed.  at  Tunston 
Hall  and  University  of  Texas,  1912; 
initiated  by  Sigma  chapter,  Nov.  18, 
1911;  secretary  of  chapter;  chapter 
correspondent,  1912-13;  delegate  to 
Richmond  national  convention,  1913; 
elected  national  treasurer  of  the 
sorority.  Address,  1424  Cooper  St., 
Ft.  Worth,  Tex. 

MUNN,  John  Pixley;  Delta  Kappa  Ep- 
silon;  ed.  University  of  Rochester, 
1870;  initiated  by  Beta  Phi,  1865; 
mem.  New  York  City  Alumni  Asso- 
ciation; mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon 
National  council;  physician;  m. 
Martha  Buell  Plum,  Apr.  21,  1881. 
Address,  18  W.  58th  St.,  New  York 
City. 

MURRILL,  Paul  Ingold;  Kappa  Alpha, 
Southern;  ed.  Kentucky  State  Uni- 
versity, 1895;  initiated  by  Theta 
chapter,  April,  1893;  presiding  of- 
ficer of  the  chapter;  mem.  New  York 
Alumni  Association;  organizer  of  S. 
Z.  Ammen  Province,  1912;  chief 
alumnus,  1900-1903;  mem.  council 
of  honor,  editor  of  general  catalogue, 
1900;  delegate  to  national  conven- 
tions of  1893,  1897,  1899;  mem.  of 
commission  to  revise  constitution, 
1904;  research  chemist,  U.  S.  Rub- 
ber Co.;  mem.  Masons,  Knights 
Templars  and  Thirty-Second  degree, 
A.  A.  S.  R.;  m.  Louise  Faig,  1906. 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


Address,  256  W.  73rd  St.,  New  Yorh 
City. 

MUSGRAVE,  Wayne  Montgomery; 
grand  junior  president  of  Alpha 
Sigma  Phi;  mem.  Acacia;  ed.  Yale, 
Harvard  and  Columbia  Universities; 
initiated  by  Alpha  and  Beta  of 
Alpha  Sigma  Phi  and  Yale  and  John 
Harvard  chapters  of  Acacia;  Mar 
27,  1907,  in  Alpha  Sigma  Phi  and 
Jan.  5,  1909,  in  Acacia;  president 
two  terms  of  Yale  chapter  and  treas- 
urer of  Harvard  chapter;  mem.  New 
York  Alumni  Associations  of  Alpha 
Sigma  Phi  and  Acacia;  contributed 
to  Acacia  "Journal";  delegate  to  na- 
tional conventions  of  Alpha  Sigma 
Phi  in  1907,  1908,  1909,  1910,  1912, 
1913;  delegate  to  2nd,  3rd,  4th  and 
5th  Inter-Fraternity  Conferences ; 
lawyer,  practicing  in  New  York, 
Connecticut  and  Massachusetts; 
mem.  Masons.  Address,  51  Cham- 
bers St.,  New  York  City. 

MYERS,  Herbert  M.;  president  the 
Sigma  Chi  Chapter  House  Com- 
pany; ed.  Ohio  State  University, 
1905-1907;  initiated  by  Alpha  Gam- 
ma chapter,  Apr.  29,  1904;  consul  of 
chapter;  contributed  several  biog- 
raphies to  the  Sigma  Chi  Quarter- 
ly; mem.  Columbus  Alumni  Associa- 
tion; delegate  to  district  convention 
of  1906  at  Columbus;  chairman  of 
the  Ohio  legislative  committee  of 
fraternity  alumni;  delegate  to  na- 
tional convention,  Jamestown,  1907; 
lawyer;  mem.  Elks,  Modern  Wood- 
men of  America;  m.  Virginia  Wise 
Mapp,  Oct.  25,  1911.  Address,  45 
Winner  Ave.,  Columbus,  Ohio. 


MYERS,  Louis  W.;  Sigma  Chi,  Phi 
Delta  Phi;  ed.  University  of  Wis- 
consin, B.  L.,  1893,  LL.  B.,  1895; 
initiated  by  Alpha  Lambda  chapter 
of  Sigma  Chi,  1889,  and  Harlan 
chapter  of  Phi  Delta  Phi,  1894;  con- 
sul of  both  chapters;  mem.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa,  1912;  mem.  University  of 
Wisconsin  Alumni  Association  and 
Sigma  Chi  Alumni  Association; 
grand  praetor  of  fififth  province  of 
Sigma  Chi;  delegate  to  national 
conventions  of  Sigma  Chi,  1894; 
judge  of  the  superior  court  of  Cali- 
fornia for  Los  Angeles  County;  m, 
Blanche  Brown,  1901.  Address, 
5327  Lemon  Grove  Ave.,  Los  An- 
geles, Calif. 

MYERS,  Marguerite  Springs;  Kappa 
Delta;  ed.  St.  Mary's  College,  Ra- 
leigh, N.  C.,  and  Gunston  Hall,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.,  1906;  initiated  by  Phi 
Delta  .chapter,  November,  1904;  af- 
filiated with  Sigma  chapter;  con- 
tributed to  magazine;  mem.  Chi. 
Alumni  Association;  business  man- 
ager of  the  "Angelos"  of  Kappa  Del- 
ta, 1908-1909;  assistant  national 
scribe,  1907;  delegate  to  national 
convention  at  Columbia,  S.  C.,  1906, 
Washington,  D.  C.,  1908;  taught 
school,  1908-1912;  m.  Richard  Austin 
Myers,  Jan.  29,  1913.  Address,  804 
East  Ave.,  Charlotte,  N.  C. 

MYERS,  Qulncy  Alden;  Sigma  Chi; 
ed.  Butler  College,  and  Dartmouth, 
1875;  initiated  by  Rho  chapter, 
1871;  mem.  Indianapolis  Alumni 
Association;  left  Butler  College  in 
sophomore  year  and  joined  the  now  , 
affiliated  local  Kappa  Kappa  Kappa 


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179 


at  Dartmouth  College;  judge  of  the 
Supreme  Court  of  Indiana;  mem. 
Knights  Templars,  Masons  and  Elks; 
m.  Jessie  D.  Cornelius,  Mar.  3,  1886. 
Address,  69  State  House,  Indian- 
apolis, Ind. 

MYERS,  Walter  Edward;  treasurer  of 
incorporated  local  chapter  of  Sigma 
Nu  for  twelve  years;  ed.  Mt.  Union 
College,  1899;  initiated  by  Beta  Iota 
chapter,  April,  1896;  eminent  com- 
mander of  chapter;  mem.  Cleveland 
Alumni  Association;  delegate  to  dis- 
trict convention  of  1906;  chairman 
of  national  extension  committee  four 
years;  chairman  of  jurisprudence 
committee  in  1914;  codified  frater- 
nity law;  delegate  from  Cleveland 
Lumni  Association  to  national  con- 
itions  of  1912  and  1914;  attorney, 
mi.  firm  of  Myers,  Green  and 
jary;  mem.  Masonic  Lodge,  Royal 
'canum,  etc.;  m.  Etta  May  Salmon, 
Apr.  23,  1904.  Address,  office,  719-722 
Society  for  Savings  Bldg.,  residence, 
122  Elberon  Ave.,  Cleveland,  O. 

MYTINGER,  George  Sylvester,  M.  D.; 

Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon,  Alpha  Kappa 
Kappa;  ed.  Ohio  Wesleyan  Univer- 
sity, 1901,  M.  D.  Miami  Medical 
College,  1904;  initiated  by  Ohio  Delta 
of  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon,  Sept.  23, 
1898,  and  Omicron  chapter  of  Alpha 
Kappa  Kappa,  Oct.  28,  1901;  presi- 
dent of  chapter  in  A.  K.  K.;  con- 
tributed to  "Centaur"  of  A.  K.  K.  and 
the  "Record"  and  "Phi  Alpha"  of  S. 
A.  E.;  exchange  editor  of  "Centaur" 
of  A.  K.  K.;  helped  found  Rho,  Tau 
Phi,  Chi,  Omicron  and  Omega  chap- 
ters of  A.  K.  K. ;  mem.  of  committee 
which,  re.vised  the  constitution  of  A. 


K.  K.,  also  the  by-laws  in  1906;  mem. 
arrangements  committee  for  Cincin- 
nati convention  of  A.  K.  K.,  1904; 
designer  of  coat  of  arms;  compiled 
and  published  first  authoritative  sta- 
tistics of  medical  fraternities  in 
"Centaur"  of  A.  K.  K.;  delegate  to 
Minneapolis  convention  of  A.  K.  K., 
1903;  founder  and  first  president  of 
Southern  Ohio  Pan-Hellenic  Associa- 
tion; oculist  and  aurist;  resident 
physician,  Cincinnati  hospital,  1904- 
1906;  formerly  lecturer  in  embryol- 
ogy and  clinical  lecturer  in  medicine 
at  Miami  Medical  College;  mem.  Ma- 
sons, Knights  of  Pythias  and  Elks; 
m.  Rachel  Keiser,  Oct.  30,  1907.  Ad- 
dress, First  National  Bank  Bldg., 
Portsmouth,  Ohio. 

N 

NACHTRIEB,  Margaret;  Gamma  Phi 
Beta,  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  ed.  Univer- 
sity of  Minnesota,  1913;  initiated  by 
Kappa  chapter,  October,  1909;  chap- 
ter correspondent,  1910-1911;  life 
mem.  General  Alumni  Association  of 
Minnesota,  Minnesota  University 
Alumnae  Association,  Gamma  Phi 
Beta  Alumnae  Association,  A.  C.  A.; 
delegate  to  national  convention  at 
Boston,  November,  1911;  alumnae 
correspondent  to  "Crescent"  of 
Gamma  Phi  Beta;  delegate  to  local 
Pan-Hellenic  Congress,  1911-1913; 
graduate  student  and  scholar  in  De- 
partment of  Rhetoric,  1913-1916; 
secretary  of  College  Woman's  Club 
of  Minneapolis,  1914-1915;  mem. 
Thalian  Literary  Society,  Quill  (Uni- 
versity dramatic  club).  Address,  905 
6th  St.,  S.  E.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


NAFIS,  MabeF  Siller  (Mrs.  Louis  F.); 
Alpha  Chi  Omega;  ed.  Northwestern 
University,  1901;   initiated  by  Gam- 
ma chapter,  1895;  president  of  chap- 
ter; contributed  to  "Lyre"  of  Alpha 
Chi  Omega  and  wrote  several  songs; 
mem.  Chicago  Alumnae  Association; 
president,    1906-1913;    grand    secre 
tary,  1900-1902,  grand  historian,  1905- 
1910,   author  of  Alpha   Chi   Omega 
History,  1911;   delegate  to  nationa 
conventions  of  1897,  1902,  1906,  1908 
1910;  installed  chapters  at  Universi- 
ties of  Colorado  and  Nebraska;  com 
piled  sorority  directory,  1908;   dele- 
gate to  National  Pan-Hellenic  Con- 
gress, 1903  and  1913  as  deputy  chair- 
man;   delegate  from   National  Pan- 
Hellenic  Congress  to  Conference  of 
Deans  of  State  Universities  at  Chi- 
cago, Dec.  17,  1913;  wrote  report  of 
it  for  "Pan-Hellenic  Bulletin";   dep- 
uty chairman  National  Pan-Hellenic 
Congress,   1913-1914;    prior  to   mar 
riage  was  assistant  registrar,  College 
of   Engineering,   Northwestern   Uni- 
versity, 1909-1913;  taught  in  Morris, 
111.,    High    School,    1903-1904;     had 
charge     of     academic     department 
school   for    girls    in    Chicago,    1904- 
1908;  m.  Louis  Firth  Nafis,  Aug.  16, 
1913.     Address,   912   Elmwood  Ave., 
Evanston,  111. 

NANCE, Theodore  Layman;  Sigma  Chi; 
ed.  De  Pauw  University,  1903;  initi- 
ated by  Xi  chapter,  1899;  consul  of 
the  chapter;  mem.  Kappa  Tau  Kap- 
pa, senior  society,  Skulls,  inter-fra- 
ternity society;  mem.  Harvard  Group 
and  Boston  Alumni  Association; 
president  of  latter;  delegate  to  dis- 
trict convention  at  Boston,  1910,  and 


to  national  convention  at  Buffalo, 
1901.  Address,  50  Congress  St.,  Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

NASH,  Clara  Marie  Heller  (Mrs.  Hen- 
ry Raymond);  grand  treasurer  of 
Eta  Upsilon  Gamma;  ed.  Forrest 
Park  University,  St.  Louis,  Mo.;  in- 
itiated by  Delta  chapter;  m.  Henry 
Raymond  Nash,  Oct.  15,  1913.  Ad- 
dress, 2204  South  Hoover,  Los  An- 
geles, Calif. 

NATE,  Rev.  Joseph  C.;  past  grand  con- 
sul of  Sigma  Chi;  ed.  Illinois  Wes- 
leyan  University,  1890;  initiated  by 
Alpha  Iota  chapter,  1885;  consul  of 
chapter;  contributor  to  Sigma  Chi 
"Quarterly"  since  1885;  mem.  Chi- 
cago and  Bloomington,  111.,  Alumni 
Associations;  delegate  to  first  dis- 
trict convention  held  by  Sigma  Chi; 
national  offices  held:  grand  quaestor 
1890-1899,  grand  consul  1899-1901, 
grand  trustee  1903-1909;  editor-in- 
charge  of  a  history  of  Sigma  Chi 
since  1909;  delegate  to  all  national 
conventions  from  1888  to  1915;  dele- 
gate to  the  Pan-Hellenic  Association 
of  New  York;  clergyman  of  Metho- 
dist Episcopal  church;  mem.  Ma- 
sonic Order,  I.  O.  O.  F.  and  Knights 
of  Pythias;  m.  Miss  Ruth  E.  Evans, 
Nov.  12,  1892.  Address,  411  Peoples 
Bank  Bldg.,  Bloomington,  111. 

NEEDHAM,  Delos  J.;  Beta  Theta  Pi, 
Phi  Delta  Phi;  ed.  University  of 
Washington,  A.  B.  1907,  LL.  B.  19( 
initiated  by  Beta  Omega  chapter 
Beta  Theta  Pi,  Feb.  11,  1905;  cor- 
responding secretary  of  chapter; 
delegate  to  1907  national  conven- 
tion of  Beta  Theta  Pi;  lawyer;  mem. 


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181 


Masons  and  Elks.     Address,  Lewis- 
ton,  Idaho. 

NEFF,  Elizabeth  Price;  founded  Delta 
chapter  of  Alpha  Chi  Omega;  ed. 
DePauw  University,  1891;  initiated 
by  Alpha  chapter,  1888;  mem.  Beta 
Beta  Alumni  chapter;  installed 
chapter  at  Allegheny  College;  m.  I. 
B.  Neff,  Phi  Delta  Theta,  1893.  Ad- 
dress, 5819  Blackstoaie  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago, 111. 

NELSON,  Norman;  Phi  Delta  Theta; 
ed.  University  of  Minnesota,  1910; 
initiated  by  Minnesota  Alpha,  1906; 
president  of  chapter;  mem.  Twin 
City  Alumni  Association;  delegate 
to  national  convention  at  Niagara 
Falls,  1910;  alumni  representative 
at  Inter-Fraternity  Council  of  Min- 
nesota; business,  investment  bonds; 
m.  Blanche  Woods,  1911.  Address, 
White,  Grubbs  &  Co.,  State  Sav- 
ings Bank  Bldg.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

NETTELS,  Edward  Carleton;  former 
national  president  of  Delta  Chi; 
Chicago  Kent  College  of  Law,  1900; 
initiated  by  Chicago  Kent  chapter; 
mem.  Chicago  Alumni  Association 
of  Delta  Chi;  national  treasurer, 
1900-1905;  national  president,  1905; 
delegate  to  conventions,  1900-1905; 
contributor  to  Delta  Chi  "Quarter- 
ly"; one  of  originators  and  first 
business  manager  of  "Quarterly"; 
traffic  manager  Postum  Cereal  Co., 
limited;  mem.  Masonic  order,  32nd 
degree,  Knights  Templars;  m.  Oral 
Mae  Chipps,  1895.  Address,  Postum 
Cereal  Co.,  Battle  Creek,  Mich. 

NEWBOLD,  Helen;  treasurer  of  execu- 
tive board  of  Gamma  Phi  Beta;  ed. 


Barnard  College,  A.  B.  1909,  Colum- 
bia University,  A.  M.  1911;  initiated 
by  Iota  chapter,  February,  1906; 
president  of  the  chapter;  mem.  Bar- 
nard Alumnae  Club  and  New  York 
Alumnae  Club  of  Gamma  Phi  Beta. 
Address,  508  W.  113th  St.,  New 
York  City. 

NEWTON,  Clarence  Lucien;  Beta 
Theta  Pi,  Phi  Delta  Phi;  ed.  Wes- 
leyan  University,  1902;  initiated  by 
Mu  Epsilon  chapter  of  Beta  Theta 
Pi,  October,  1899;  president  of  the 
chapter;  mem.  New  England  Alumni 
Association  and  Beta  Club  of  Bos- 
ton; trustee,  1910;  secretary  of  New 
England  Association,  1903-1906; 
president,  1906-1910;  president  of 
Boston  Beta  Club,  1910-1913;  dele- 
gate to  district  convention  of  1902; 
lawyer;  lecturer  at  Boston  Evening 
Law  School  of  corporations  and 
wills;  mem.  Masons;  m.  Alice  Mc- 
Lennan, June  8,  1909.  Address,  60 
State  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

NICHOLAS,  Mattie  Holliday  Craighill 
(Mrs.  H.  T.) ;  editor  of  the  "Eleusis" 
of  Chi  Omega;  ed.  Randolph-Macon 
Woman's  College,  1903;  initiated  by 
Sigma  chapter,  1899;  president  of 
chapter;  wrote  Founders  Day  song 
for  Chi  Omega;  mem.  Lynchburg 
Alumni  Association;  mem.  grand 
council;  delegate  to  St.  Louis  na- 
tional convention  of  1909;  edited 
"Manual  and  Constitution  and 
Ritual"  of  Chi  Omega;  instructor  in 
psychology  and  pedagogy  at  Ran- 
dolph-Macon Woman's  College,  in- 
structor in  English,  Lynchburg 
High  School;  m.  Harrison  T.  Nich- 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


olas,  1909.    Address,  2000  Fort  Ave., 
Lynchburg,  Va. 

WCKELL,  Lloyd  Francis;  vice-grand 
master  alchemist  of  Alpha  Chi 
Sigma;  mem.  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon 
and  Gamma  Alpha;  ed.  University 
of  Illinois,  1909;  initiated  by  Zeta 
chapter  of  Alpha  Chi  Sigma,  1908; 
mem.  St.  Louis  Alumni  chapter  of 
Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  delegate  to  na- 
tional convention  of  1914;  assistant 
professor  of  chemistry,  Washington 
University,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Address, 
Washington  University,  St.  Louis, 
Mo. 

NICKERSON,  Anna  Robinson;  presi- 
dent of  Alpha  Province  of  Pi  Beta 
Phi;  ed.  Boston  University,  1901; 
initiated  by  Mass.  Alpha  chapter, 
November,  1899;  president  of  the 
chapter;  contributed  to  magazine; 
president  of  Boston  Alumnae  Club 
of  Pi  Beta  Phi,  1904-1907;  province 
president,  1908-1915;  delegate  to  dis- 
trict convention  of  1911;  delegate  to 
national  convention  of  1910  and 
1912;  m.  David  Damon  Nickerson, 
Oct.  3,  1905.  Address,  74  Rockland 
Ave.,  Maiden,  Mass. 

N1LES,  Charles  Frederick  Mather; 
Phi  Kappa  Psi;  ed.  Wooster  Univer- 
sity M.  A.,  1882;  initiated  by  Ohio 
Gamma,  1878;  president,  treasurer 
and  secretary  of  chapter;  contrib- 
uted songs  to  Phi  Kappa  Psi  and 
articles  to  fraternity  magazine; 
mem.  Toledo,  O.,  Alumni  Associa- 
tion delegate  to  many  district  con 
ventions;  national  president  and 
treasurer  of  the'  fraternity;  helped 
write  History  of  Phi  Kappa  Psi; 


delegate  to  ten  national  conven- 
tions; president  of  the  Security  Sav- 
ings Bank  and  Trust  Co.;  also  at- 
torney; mem.  all  Masonic  bodies, 
Thirty-Second  Degree  Mason;  m. 
Fanny  I.  Sneath,  1882.  Address, 
315  Superior  St.,  Toledo,  Ohio. 

NOBLE,  Clara  Lane;  Alpha  Phi;  ed. 
Northwestern  University,  1900; 
initiated  by  Beta  chapter,  October, 
1896;  business  manager  of  the 
"Alpha  Phi  Quarterly;"  delegate  to 
national  convention  at  Boston, 
Mass.,  1898;  m.  George  W.  Noble, 
Nov.  15,  1900.  Address,  939  Forest 
Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

NOLAN,  Leonard  Stevens,  M.  D.;  Phi 
Beta  Pi,  Acacia  and  Iota  Omega 
Omicron  Kappa;  ed.  Syracuse  Uni- 
versity Medical  College,  1914;  initi- 
ated by  Alpha  Gamma  chapter  of 
Phi  Beta  Pi,  April,  1913;  worthy 
archon  of  chapter;  interne  at  Hos- 
pital of  the  Good  Shepherd.  Ad- 
dress, Hospital  of  the  Good  Shep- 
herd, Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

NORGREN,  Carl  A.;  Beta  Theta  Pi; 
ed.  University  of  South  Dakota, 
1912;  initiated  by  Gamma  Alpha 
chapter,  Oct.  5,  1912;  president  of 
chapter;  mem.  Sigma  Tau,  honorary 
engineering,  Beta  Theta  Pi  Alumni 
Association  of  Omaha;  delegate  to 
national  convention  at  Detroit, 
Mich.,  1912,  and  district  convention 
at  Ames,  la.,  1911,  from  local  Beta 
Gamma  which  secured  their  charter 
in  1912;  consulting  engineer  to  mu- 
nicipalities; mem.  A.  F.  and  A.  M. 
Address,  1124  S.  30th  St.,  Omaha, 
Nebr. 


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183 


NORTH,  Henry  Briggs;  Alpha  Chi 
Sigma;  ed.  University  of  Wisconsin, 
1904;  initiated  by  Alpha  chapter, 
1903;  master  of  the  chapter;  na- 
tional grand  master,  grand  recorder; 
mem.  Scarlet  Club,  Rutgers  College; 
associate  professor  of  chemistry, 
Rutgers  College;  m.  Harriet  Clark, 
September,  1908.  Address,  21  Hunt- 
ington  St.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

NORTON,  Laura  Hills;  Kappa  Alpha 
Theta;  ed.  University  of  Michigan, 
1882;  initiated  by  Eta  chapter,  1880; 
president  of  the  chapter;  mem.  Chi- 
cago Alumnae  chapter  of  Kappa 
Alpha  Theta;  president  of  Delta  dis- 
trict and  one  of  four  vice-presidents 
of  national  organization;  delegate 
to  national  convention  of  1901; 
delegate  to  National  Pan-Hellenic 
Congress,  in  1902,  1903,  1904,  1905, 
1906,  1907;  teacher  of  French,  Lake 
View  High  School;  m.  James  H. 
Norton,  1885.  Address,  4410  N.- 
Paulina St.,  Chicago,  111. 

NULL,  Florence  Bloebaum  (Mrs.  Geo. 
M.) ;  grand  president  of  Eta  Upsi- 
lon  Gamma;  ed.  Linderwood  Col- 
lege, 1905;  initiated  by  Zeta  chap- 
ter, June  5,  1905;  secretary  of  the 
chapter;  contributed  articles  for  the 
"Adamas  of  Eta  Upsilon  Gamma;" 
men.  Linderwood  College  Alumni 
Association;  national  offices  held: 
grand  treasurer,  editor-in-chief  of 
the  "Adamas,"  grand  president  two 
terms;  delegate  to  national  conven- 
tions of  1908,  1912  and  1914;  m. 
George  M.  Null,  June  8,  1912.  Ad- 
dress, 1504  Watson  St.,  St.  Charles, 
Mo. 


NYCE,  Justin  E.;  Supreme  Councilor 
of  Psi  Omega;  ed.  University  of 
Pennsylvania,  1902;  initiated  by 
Gamma  chapter,  1899;  grand  master 
of  the  chapter;  business  manager  of 
the  "Frater"  of  Psi  Omega;  delegate 
to  national  conventions  of  1901,  1904, 
1907,  1910,  1913;  dentist,  professor 
Prosphetic  Technics,  Medico  Chirurg- 
ical  College.  Address,  731  Wither- 
spoon  Bldg.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

o 

OAKES,  Warren  D.;  national  treasurer 
for  five  years  of  Beta  Theta  Pi;  ed. 
De  Pauw  University,  1895;  initiated 
by  Delta  chapter,  1891;  district 
chief;  president  The  Oakes  Co., 
makers  of  fans  for  automobiles; 
mem.  Masons;  m.  Cora  Parry,  1901. 
Address,  399  Division  St.,  Indianap- 
olis, Ind. 

OBERST,  Byron  Ray;  dean  of  Senate 
of  Delta  Theta  Phi;  ed.  Northwest- 
ern University,  1915;  initiated  by 
Wigmore  Senate,  Feb.  10,  1912;  dean 
of  Senate;  law  student;  chairman 
board  of  control  of  the  law  school; 
m.  Claire  M.  Healy,  July  5,  1912.  Ad- 
dress, 3340  North  Marshfield  Ave., 
Chicago,  111. 

O'BRIEN,  C.  L.,  M.  D.;  mem.  executive 
committee  of  Chicago  Alumni  Asso- 
ciation of  Phi  Beta  Pi;  ed.  Rush 
Medical  College,  1903;  initiated  by 
Delta  chapter,  1901,  charter  mem- 
ber; archon  of  chapter;  contributed 
several  articles  to  Phi  Beta  Pi 
"Quarterly";  mem.  Delta  chapter 
Alumni  Association  of  Chicago;  na- 
tional supreme  secretary,  1903-1906, 
and  supreme  president  1906-1908; 


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delegate  to  national  conventions  of 
1903,  1904,  1905,  1906,  1907,  1908; 
physician,  eye,  ear,  nose  and  throat 
specialist;  mem.  Illinois  Club,  Chi- 
cago, Knights  of  Columbus,  Alham- 
bra.  Address,  residence,  1539  W. 
Congress  St.,  office,  59  E.  Madison 
St.,  Chicago,  111. 

O'BRIEN,  James  M.;  secretary  of  Los 
Angeles  Alumni  Association  of  Phi 
Kappa  Psi;  ed.  Washington  and  Lee 
University,  1908;  Initiated  by  Vir- 
ginia Beta,  November,  1906;  presi- 
ding officer  of  chapter;  mem.  Los 
Angeles  Alumni  Association;  dele- 
gate to  college  inter-fraternity  coun- 
cil; lawyer,  firm  of  O'Brien  and 
Spalding;  formerly  assistant  district 
attorney,  fifth  judicial  district  of 
New  Mexico;  mem.  A.  F.  and  A.  M., 
B.  P.  O.  E.  Address,  1122  Title  In- 
surance Bldg.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

O'CONNOR,  J.  F.  T.;  Phi  Alpha  Delta, 
Phi  Delta  Theta,  Delta  Sigma  Rho; 
ed.  University  of  North  Dakota,  B.  A. 
1907,  LL.  B.  1908,  Yale  University, 
M.  A.  1910,  and  LL.  B.  1909;  winner 
of  following  prizes  at  University  of 
North  Dakota;  Palmer  diamond 
medal  for  debate,  Merrifield  prize  for 
first  place  in  oratorical  contest;  win- 
ner first  place  state  oratorical  con- 
test; winner  commencement  ora- 
torical prize;  awarded  Clark  medal; 
president  senior  class,  president  of 
Kent  Debating  Club  and  senate  of 
Yale  University;  mem.  Yale  Debat- 
ing team  vs.  Harvard;  mem.  Grand 
Forks  Alumni  Association  of  Phi 
Alpha  Delta;  national  president  of 
Delta  Sigma  Rho,  1913-1917,  and  sec- 
ond vice-supreme  justice  of  Phi 


Alpha  Delta,  1911,  and  first  supreme 
vice-justice,  1912;  delegate  to  na- 
tional conventions  of  Phi  Alpha 
Delta  of  1910,  1911  and  1914;  mem. 
law  firm  of  O'Connor  and  Johnson; 
instructor  academic  department  Yale 
University,  1910-1912;  presented  with 
gold  medal  by  laboring  men  of  Grand 
Forks  for  Labor  Day  address;  presi- 
dent of  Ad  Altiora,  Celtic  Club, 
North  Dakota  State  Oratorical  Asso- 
ciation, Western  League  of  Oratory. 
Address,  Clifford  Bldg.,  Grand 
Forks,  N.  D. 

OCTIGAN,  Thomas  P.;  Phi  Alpha 
Delta;  ed.  Lake  Forest  University, 
1903;  initiated  by  Blackstone  chap- 
ter, Jan.  5,  1902;  presiding  officer  of 
the  chapter,  1903;  mem.  Chicago 
Alumni  chapter;  national  councilor, 
1903-1904;  national  recorder,  1906, 
national  supreme  justice,  1908; 
edited  and  issued  first  national  di- 
rectory and  history;  installed  four 
chapters  as  supreme  justice;  dele- 
gate to  district  conventions  of  1902, 

1903,  1904,  1905,  1906;  delegate  to  na- 
tional   conventions    of    1902,    1903, 

1904,  1905,  1908;   delegate  to  Inter- 
Fraternity  Conference  of  1904  and 
1905;  senior  mem.  law  firm  of  Octi- 
gan,  Zahn  and  Anderson;  president 
of  Octigan  Drop  Forge  Co. ;  president 
By-Products  Realization  Co.;  captain 
and   adjutant   7th   Illinois    National 
Guard;    military    aide    to    Governor 
Dunne;   professor  of  law,  Hamilton 
College  of  Law.    Address,  1205  Fort 
Dearborn  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111. 

ODELL,  Ruth;  president  of  Delta  Zeta; 
ed.  University  of  Nebraska,  1914 ;  in- 
itiated by  Zeta  chapter,  1912;  presi- 


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185 


dent  of  chapter;  contributed  to 
"Lamp"  of  Delta  Zeta;  mem.  Nebras- 
ka Alumni  Association  of  Delta  Zeta; 
Inter-Sorority  delegate  to  Pan-Hel- 
lenic Council;  instructor  in  English 
at  the  Nebraska  State  Normal  School 
of  Agriculture.  Address,  913  Wil- 
liams St.,  Omaha,  Neb. 

OGDEN,  Melvin  P.;  secretary  Port- 
land Alumni  chapter  of  Beta  Theta 
Pi;  Phi  Alpha  Delta;  ed.  University 
of  Oregon,  1911;  initiated  by  Beta 
Rho  chapter  of  Beta  Theta  Pi,  corre- 
sponding secretary  of  chapter,  Dec. 
4,  1909;  teacher  of  music,  Jefferson 
High  School;  mem.  Royal  Arch  Ma- 
son. Address,  Foot  of  Ivon  St.,  Port- 
land, Ore. 

O'KELLEY,  John  Graham;  president 
New  Orleans  chapter  of  Delta  Tau 
Delta;  ed.  Tulane  University,  1898; 
initiated  by  Beta  Xi  chapter,  1894; 
secretary  of  chapter;  mem.  New 
York  Delta  Tau  Delta  Club;  cotton 
planter,  1898-1909;  first  vice-presi- 
dent Woodward  Wright  &  Co.,  Lim- 
ited, 1909-1913;  mem.  A.  F.  and  A. 
M.;  m.  Mary  Lucile  Hamer,  June  12, 
1900.  Address,  1535  Octavia  St., 
New  Orleans,  La. 

OLSON,  Olaf  Adolph;  Alpha  Kappa 
Phi,  now  consolidated  into  Delta 
Theta  Phi ;  ed.  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Law  S'chool,  1908;  initiated  by 
Alpha  of  Alpha  Kappa  Phi,  now  Wig- 
more  Senate  of  Delta  Theta  Phi, 
1905;  secretary  of  chapter;  national 
president  of  Alpha  Kappa  Phi,  1910- 
1911,  before  consolidation;  lawyer, 
practicing  since  1908;  mem.  A.  F. 
and  A.  M.,  Illinois  Athletic  Club, 
Ridgmoor  Golf  Club.  Address,  1114, 


69  W.  Washington  St.,  residence, 
4125  N.  Harding  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

O'MALLEY,  Jamea;  Delta  Chi;  ed. 
Cornell  University,  1901;  initiated  by 
Cornell  chapter,  1897;  "A"  of  the 
chapter;  national  "AA,"  "BB";  edi- 
tor-in-chief of  the  Delta  Chi  "Quar- 
terly"; delegate  to  national  conven- 
tions of  1902,  1903,  1904,  1905;  m. 
Charlotte  B.  Bigelow,  1909.  Address, 
611  W.  112th  St.,  New  York  City. 

ONKEN,  Amy  Burnham;  grand  secre- 
tary of  Pi  Beta  Phi;  ed.  Northwest- 
ern University,  1908;  initiated  by  Il- 
linois Epsilon,  Oct.  15,  1904;  presi- 
dent of  the  chapter;  national  grand 
secretary  assistant  guide  convention 
of  1912;  attended  national  conven- 
tions of  1906  and  1912.  Address, 
Chapin,  111. 

OSGOOD,  Susanna  Patton  Tate  (Mrs. 
Luther  P.);  Alpha  Chi  Omega;  ed. 
Pennsylvania  College  of  Music,  affili- 
ated with  Alleghany  College,  1891; 
initiated  by  Delta  chapter,  January, 
1891;  founder  and  first  president  of 
the  chapter;  elected  recording  secre- 
tary at  convention  of  1891  at  Green- 
castle,  Ind.,  to  serve  until  1893; 
studied  art  at  Art  Institute  of  Chi- 
cago; studied  portrait  painting  with 
Mr.  William  Greaves  of  Jamestown, 
N.  Y.,  and  music  one  year  with  Mr. 
Emil  Leibling  of  Chicago;  mem. 
Daughters  of  American  Revolution 
and  Woman's  Club;  m.  Luther  P.  Os- 
good,  Jan.  25,  1900;  deceased  Dec. 
28,  1910.  Address,  Marseilles,  111. 

OSMOND,  Arthur  Edwin;  ex-grand 
senior  of  Omega  Upsilon  Phi;  ed. 
Medical  College  of  Ohio,  1904;  initi- 
ated by  Beta  chapter,  1902;  scribe 


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of  the  chapter;  mem.  College 
Alumni  Association;  district  deputy 
and  delegate  to  district  conventions ; 
editor  of  the  "Journal"  of  Omega 
Upsilon  Phi;  delegate  to  national 
conventions;  physician  and  surgeon; 
m.  Emilie  Schmidlapp,  1910.  Ad- 
dress, 1268  Michigan  Ave.,  Cincin- 
nati, O. 

OSMOND,    John    Dexter,    M.    D.;    Phi 

Gamma  Delta  and  Phi  Rho  Sigma; 
ed.  Western  Reserve  University, 
1906  and  1909;  initiated  by  Xi  Deut- 
eron  of  Phi  Gamma  Delta,  1902, 
and  Kappa  chapter  of  Phi  Rho 
Sigma,  1906;  treasurer  of  P.  G.  D. 
chapter,  and  president  for  two  years 
of  chapter  of  Phi  Rho  Sigma;  dis- 
trict chief  of  Phi  Rho  Sigma,  1912- 
1914;  a  delegate  to  national  conven- 
tion of  Phi  Rho  Sigma  at  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.,  1912;  physician;  m.  Nel- 
lie Pratt,  June  15,  1912.  Address, 
222  Osborn  Bldg.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 


PALMER,  Blanche  Shove  (Mrs.  Ed- 
mund J.);  auditor  of  Gamma  Phi 
Beta;  ed.  Syracuse  University,  1881; 
initiated  by  Alpha  chapter,  Novem- 
ber, 1878;  president  of  the  chapter; 
mem.  New  York  Alumnae  chapter; 
National  visiting  delegate;  delegate 
to  national  conventions;  m.  Dr.  Ed- 
mund J.  Palmer,  1886.  Address,  103 
West  86th  St.,  New  York  City. 

PALMER,  Elizabeth  Tlbbes;  president 
of  Detroit  Alliance  of  Delta  Delta 
Delta;  ed.  Adrian  College,  B.  Ph. 
1893,  B.  A.  1895;  initiated  by  Gam- 
ma chapter,  Dec.  5,  1891;  president 


of  the  chapter ;  mem.  Adrian  College 
Alumni  Association;  vice-president 
of  Beta  province;  delegate  to  na- 
tional conventions,  1897-1910;  m.  O. 
L.  Palmer,  Sept.  9,  1897.  Address, 
111  Tyler  Ave.,  Highland  Park, 
Mich. 

PALMER,  Myrtal  C.;  Mu  Phi  Epsilon; 
ed.  University  of  Michigan  and  the 
University  School  of  Music,  1908; 
initiated  by  Gamma  chapter,  1904;  a 
charter  member;  president  of  the 
chapter;  contributed  songs,  piano 
solos  and  articles  for  first  year 
book;  mem.  Gamma  Alumnae  Asso- 
ciation; supreme  vice-president  six 
months  and  supreme  president  for 
three  years;  designed  charter,  cer- 
tificate of  membership,  pin  and  re- 
vised constitution,  by-laws  and 
ritual;  edited  first  year  book,  now 
the  "Mu  Phi  Epsilon  Quarterly;" 
delegate  to  first  convention;  taught 
in  private  studio  at  Ann  Arbor, 
Mich.,  and  was  organist  and  choir 
director  of  First  Presbyterian 
church,  later  studied  in  Paris  and 
became  professor  of  pipe  organ  and 
piano;  organist  and  choir  director 
for  three  years  in  the  First  Baptist 
Church  of  Spartanburg,  S.  C.;  mem. 
Eastern  Star.  Address,  Converse 
College,  Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

PALMER,  Robert  Conrad;  Alpha  Chi 
Sigma;  ed.  University  of  Missouri, 
B.  S.  and  Ch.  E.,  1909;  initiated  by 
Delta  chapter,  November,  1907; 
master  alchemist  of  the  chapter; 
mem.  of  Sigma  Xi,  honorary;  vice- 
grand  master  alchemist  two  years; 
founded  the  "Hexagon"  of  Alpha  Chi 


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187 


Sigma  and  edited  it  the  first  two 
years;  assisted  in  revision  of  ritual 
and  installation  of  several  chapters; 
chemical  engineer  with  United 
States  Forest  Service;  m.  Myrtle  L. 
Ogle,  Feb.  23,  1911.  Address,  138 
Breese  Terrace,  Madison,  Wis. 

RAM  MEL,  Louis  Hermann;  president 
of  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  ed.  University  of 
Wisconsin,  1885,  and  Washington 
University,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1897; 
initiated  by  Iowa  chapter,  1911;  sec- 
retary general  of  chapter;  mem. 
Gamma  Sigma  Delta  (honorary  agri- 
cultural) ;  secretary  general  of  na- 
tional convention  of  Atlanta;  pro- 
fessor of  Botany,  Iowa  State  College; 
botanist  Iowa  Experiment  Station; 
m.  Augusta  Emmel.  Address,  Sta.  A, 
Ames,  Iowa. 

PANCOAST,  Joe  Anna  Ross;  Delta 
Gamma;  ed.  Goucher  College,  A.  B. 
1894,  A.  M.  1895;  initiated  by  Psi 
chapter,  November,  1891;  mem. 
Goucher  General  Alumni  Associa- 
tion, and  Baltimore  chapter  of 
Goucher  Alumnae;  editor-in-chief  of 
the  "Anchora"  of  Delta  Gamma,  fifth 
mem.  of  grand  council,  1898-1908;  m. 
Dr.  Omar  Pancoast,  1903.  Address, 
1111  N.  Charles  St.,  Baltimore.  Md. 

PARKER,  John  Huntington;  Alpha 
Zeta,  Acacia;  ed.  University  of  Min- 
nesota, College  of  Agriculture,  1913; 
initiated  by  La  Grange  chapter  of 
Alpha  Zeta,  1911;  chancellor  of  the 
chapter;  mem.  Minnesota  Alumni 
Association  of  Washington,  D.  C.; 
high  scribe;  scientific  assistant, 
Bureau  Plant  Industry,  U.  S.  De- 
partment of  Agriculture;  mem.  A. 


F.  and  A.  M.  Address,  residence, 
815  Belmont  Road;  office,  Cereal  In- 
vestigations, U.  S.  Department  of 
Agriculture,  Washington,  D.  C. 

PARKS,  Albert  H.,  M.  D.;  Sigma  Chi 
and  Phi  Beta  Pi;  ed.  University  of 
Michigan,  1906;  initiated  by  Theta 
chapter  of  Phi  Beta  Pi,  1902;  and 
by  Sigma  Chi,  1899;  national  offices 
of  Phi  Beta  Pi;  supreme  archon,  su- 
preme vice-archon,  supreme  western 
praetor,  supreme  norchern  praetor; 
delegate  to  eight  national  conven- 
tions; surgeon;  mem.  Masonic  and 
Elk  Lodges;  m.  Katherine  Barrett, 
1909.  Address,  4224  Linden  Hills 
Blvd.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

PARMELEE,  Amy  Olgen  (Mrs.  E.  N.) ; 
national  president  of  Delta  Delta 
Delta;  mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  ed. 
at  Northwestern  University,  1904; 
initiated  by  Upsilon  chapter,  1901; 
chapter  president  for  three  years; 
mem.  Northwestern  A.  C.  A.,  Chi- 
cago College  Club  and  University 
Guild;  delegate  to  national  conven- 
tion, 1902,  '04,  '06,  '12,  '15;  delegate 
to  district  convention,  1905;  na- 
tional secretary,  1904-1906;  national 
president,  1906-1915;  national  Pan- 
Hellenic  Congress  delegate,  1904- 
1915;  delegate  to  Chicago  Greek 
conference,  1913;  secretary  national 
Pan-Hellenic  Congress,  1904'-1905; 
chairman,  1905-1906;  treasurer,  1912- 
1913;  secretary,  1913-1914;  chair- 
man, 1914-1915;  mem.  executive  com- 
mittee; mem.  "Who's  Who  Among 
Women";  mem.  Chicago  collegiate 
bureau  of  occupations.  Address, 
7318  N.  Ashland  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


PARRISH,  Roy  Earl;  Sigma  Chi;  ed. 
West  Virginia  University,  1910;  ini- 
tiated by  Mu  Mu  chapter,  October, 
1908;  tribune  of  chapter;  mem. 
Clarksburg  Alumni  Association;  at- 
torney at  law;  mem.  Sphinx.  Ad- 
dress, 724  Goff  Bldg.,  Clarksburg, 
W.  Va. 

PERROW,  Mosby  Garland;  Kappa  Sig- 
ma; ed.  Washington  and  Lee  Uni- 
versity, 1899;  initiated  by  Mu  chap- 
ter, March  11,  1904;  was  president 
and  editor  of  Mu  Pi  Lambda  frater- 
nity and  head  of  Washington  and 
Lee  chapter,  which  fraternity  was 
merged  into  Kappa  Sigma  March 
11,  1904;  mem.  Lynchburg  Alumni 
Association;  mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
twice  delegate  to  Mu  Pi  Lambda  na- 
tional conventions;  chemist  and 
bacteriologist;  m.  Louise  Polk 
Jognes.  Address,  1100  Federal  St., 
Lynchburg,  Va. 

PARSONS,  Mabel  Holmes  (Mrs.  E. 
S.);  Alpha  Phi;  ed.  University  of 
Michigan,  1904;  initiated  by  Theta 
chapter,  1892,  charter  member;  con- 
tributor to  Alpha  Phi  "Quarterly"; 
mem.  Association  of  Collegiate 
Alumnae ;  mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa  and 
delegate  (from  University  of  Ore- 
gon) to  convention  of  Phi  Beta 
Kappa  at  University  of  Washington 
Seattle,  Wash.,  1914;  delegate  to  na- 
tional convention  of  Alpha  Phi  at 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1892;  assistant  pro- 
fessor of  English,  University  of  Ore- 
gon; has  contributed  short  stories  to 
leading  magazines;  m.  Edwin  Seely 
Parsons,  1897.  Address,  1259  Hil- 
yard  St.,  Eugene,  Ore. 

PATERSON,    Robert    George;    Sigma 


Pi;  ed.  Ohio  State  University, 
1909;  initiated  by  Gamma  chapter, 
1901;  national  president,  1907-1908; 
national  secretary,  1906  to  1907  and 
1908  to  1909;  delegate  to  national 
conventions  at  Chicago  1907,  Vin- 
cennes  1908,  and  Columbus  1909; 
now  preparing  book,  "Concerning 
Sigma  Pi";  presided  over  informal 
conference  of  Greek  fraternity  repre- 
sentatives at  Philadelphia,  April, 
1909;  city  editor  of  "Faigo  Forum" 
and  mem.  Forum  Publishing  Co.; 
chief  press  agent  in  campaign  to  re- 
move capitol  from  Guthrie  to  Okla- 
homa City;  repoited  for  several  state 
legislatures  and  political  conven- 
tions; mem.  advisory  board  of  Amer- 
ican Safety  Steel  Rail  Co.;  inem. 
Masons.  Address,  Fargo  Forum, 
Fargo,  N.  D. 

PATRICK,  Mary  Louise;  grand  treas- 
urer and  business  manager  of 
"Themis"  of  Zeta  Tau  Alpha;  ed. 
Judson  College,  1908;  initiated  by 
Beta  chapter,  May  1905;  president  of 
chapter;  contributed  several  maga- 
zine articles  to  fraternity  magazine 
and  songs;  delegate  to  national  con- 
ventions of  1906,  1910,  1912;  head  of 
mathematics  department  of  Bessie 
Tift  College,  Forsyth,  Ga.  Address, 
1312  East  53rd  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

PAUL,     Frank    Albert;     national    re- 
corder of  Delta  Chi;  ed.  University 
of  Pennsylvania,  1910;   initiated  by  i 
Seattle  chapter,  1907;   president  of  i 
chapter,   1909-1910;    mem.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa  and  Delta  Sigma  Rho  at  Uni- 
versity   of    Pennsylvania;     charter 
member  of  latter;  mem.  University 
of   Pennsylvania   Alumni   Club   and 


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189 


Seattle  chapter  of  Delta  Chi  Alumni; 
(one  of  publishers  of  "The  Totem," 
year  book  of  Delta  Chi  Alumni 
Club) ;  national  recorder,  1911,  re- 
elected  1913;  corresponding  editor 
of  the  Delti  Chi  Quarterly,  1910-1911; 
delegate  to  national  conventions  at 
Ithaca  1909,  Columbus  1910,  and  To- 
ronto 1913;  attorney  at  law,  associ- 
ated with  Hastings  and  Stedman  law 
firm;  in  newspaper  work  from  1904 
to  1910  in  New  York,  Philadelphia 
and  Seattle,  Wash.;  mem.  Free  and 
Accepted  Masons,  Royal  Arcanum; 
m.  Effle  Watson  Ferris,  June  29,  1912. 
Address,  901  6th  Ave.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

PAUST,  Benjamin  A.;  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon;  ed.  University  of  Wiscon- 
sin, 1904;  initiated  by  Wisconsin 
Alpha,  1903;  charter  member;  emi- 
nent archon  of  chapter;  mem.  Mil- 
waukee and  Twin  City  Alumni  As- 
sociation; helped  organize  both; 
delegate  to  district  convention  of 
1904  and  1912;  prominent  in  financ- 
ing S.  A.  E.  House  at  Minnesota; 
business,  real  estate  and  invest- 
ments; mem.  all  Masonic  bodies,  in- 
cluding Shrine;  m.  Jess  Whited, 
1907.  Address,  4332  Dupont  Ave.,  S. 
Minneapolis,  Minn. 

PAXTON,  Anna  Calloway;  national 
historian  of  Kappa  Delta;  ed.  Vir- 
ginia State  Normal,  1903;  initiated 
by  Alpha  chapter,  1901;  president 
of  the  chapter;  contributed  fco 
magazine;  mem.  Virginia  State  Nor- 
mal Alumni  Association;  national 
secretary,  national  president,  na- 
tional historian,  editor-in-chief  of 
the  "Angelos"  of  Kappa  Delta; 
helped  secure  the  charters  for 


Alpha,  Gamma  and  Lambda  chap- 
ters; compiled  the  Kappa  Delta 
Directory  for  1909;  chairman  of 
conventions  of  1904-1908-1909,  and 
was  secretary  of  conventions  of  1905 
and  1906;  delegate  to  national  con- 
ventions of  1912  and  1913;  teacher 
in  Virginia  for  eight  years  and  in 
Oklahoma  three  years.  Address, 
7th  and  Alabama  Sts.,  Okmulgee, 
Okla. 

PEACOCK,  George  Cleveland;  Phi 
Alpha  Delta;  ed.  Cincinnati  College 
of  Law,  1912;  initiated  by  Chase 
chapter,  June,  1912;  treasurer  of 
the  chapter;  mem,  Cincinnati  Alum- 
ni Association  of  Phi  Alpha  Delta; 
national  tribune  and  supreme  treas- 
urer, 1914;  delegate  to  national  con- 
vention June,  1912;  practicing  at- 
torney. Address,  residence,  3449 
Wilson  Ave.;  office,  2405  Union  Cen- 
tral Bldg.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

PEAIRS,  Myra  Sinclair  (Mrs.  R.  P.); 
secretary  of  national  alumnae  of 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  ed.  Illinois 
Wesleyan  University,  1909;  initiated 
by  Epsilon  chapter,  Nov/  16,  1J05; 
president  of  the  chapter;  mem.  New 
York  Alumnae  Association,  1909- 
1910,  Bloomington,  111.,  1910-1913, 
and  Milwaukee  Association,  1913- 
1915;  delegate  to  national  conven- 
tion of  1912;  m.  Dr.  Ralph  P.  Peairs, 
June  24,  1913.  Address,  704  Cramer 
St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

PEARSON,  Theodore  B.;  editor  of 
Phi  Chi  medical  quarterly;  ed.  Uni- 
versity of  Louisville,  1903;  initiated 
by  Alpha  Alpha  Gamma  chapter, 
February,  1905;  presiding  officer  of 
chapter;  delegate  to  all  annual  con- 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


ventions  since  1903;  chairman  of 
executive  committee,  1908;  associate 
editor,  1908-1910;  editor  since  1911; 
mem.  Co.  M.,  1905-1008;  issued  first 
history  and  directory  of  fraternity; 
presiding  officer  of  twelfth  conven- 
tion; author  of  post-graduate  sub- 
scription law;  designer  of  coat-of- 
anns;  physician;  county  health  offi- 
cer. Address,  Wilmore,  Ky. 

PECK,  Herbert  Massey;  Phi  Delta 
Theta  and  Phi  Delta  Phi ;  ed.  Univer- 
sity of  Virginia,  1908;  initiated  by 
Virginia  Beta  chapter,  1907;  mem. 
Delta  Sigma  Rho,  honorary;  mem. 
Oklahoma  City  Alumni  Associations 
of  Phi  Delta  Theta  and  Phi  Delta 
Phi;  province  president  and  delegate 
to  several  district  conventions  of  Phi 
Delta  Phi;  mem.  national  council 
and  delegate  to  national  convention 
at  Iowa  City,  1908;  lawyer;  mem. 
general  council  of  Oklahoma  City 
Bar  Association;  m.  Frances  Saw- 
yer, Oct.  26,  1910.  Address,  612  W. 
32nd  St.,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 

PEDROJA,  John;  Delta  Theta  Phi;  ed. 
Illinois  College  of  Law  (now  DePaul 
University),  1907;  initiated  by  War- 
velle  chapter,  April,  1907;  joined 
Alpha  Kappa  Phi,  which  was  con- 
solidated with  two  others  into  Delta 
Theta  Phi;  delegate  to  national 
council  from  chapter;  delegate  to  na- 
tional convention  of  1908;  speaker  at 
several  fraternity  banquets;  lawyer; 
mem.  Masons,  Shriner.  Address, 
Mulberry,  Kans. 

PENCE,  Kate;  national  custodian  of 
Alpha  Gamma  Delta;  ed.  at  Univer- 
sity of  Kentucky,  1910;  initiated  by 
Epsilon  chapter  February,  1909; 


province  vice-president,  1909-1911; 
province  inspector,  1911-1913;  dele- 
gate to  three  national  conventions; 
delegate  to  three  province  conven- 
tions; mem.  of  Hamilton  College 
and  University  of  Kentucky  Alumni 
Associations ;  national  custodian, 
1913-1919;  contributed  to  "Alpha 
Gamma  Delta  Quarterly";  jewelry 
business.  Address,  business,  110 
Broadway,  Fargo,  N.  D.;  home,  364 
Merino  St.,  Lexington,  Ky. 

PENDLETON,  Marguerite  Lake  (Mrs. 
D.  D.);  Delta  Gamma;  ed.  Goucher 
College,  1906;  initiated  by  Psi  chap- 
ter, Nov.  8,  1902;  president  of  the 
chapter;  mem.  Goucher  College 
Alumnae  Association;  business  man- 
ager of  "Anchora"  of  Delta  Gamma, 
1904;  grand  treasurer,  1909  to  1915; 
delegate  to  national  convention  at 
Evanston,  1905;  delegate  to  National 
Pan-Hellenic  Congress  four  years, 
secretary  of  same  one  year;  m.  Dud- 
ley Digges  Pendleton,  Oct.  11,  1913. 
Address,  1214  Fairmont  Ave.,  Eliza- 
beth, N.  J. 

PENFIELD,  E.  Jean  Nelson,  Ph.  B.; 
grand  president,  1900-1902  of  Kappa 
Kappa  Gamma;  ed.  DePauw  Univer- 
sity and  New  York  University  Law 
School,  1893;  initiated  by  Iota  chap- 
ter, 1889;  president  of  the  chapter; 
president  of  New  York  Alumnae  As- 
sociation; winner  of  interstate  col- 
legiate oratorical  contest,  1892,  only 
woman  to  ever  take  this  prize;  con- 
tributor to  the  "Key,"  grand  presi- 
dent; delegate  to  first  Pan-Hellenic 
Congress,  Boston,  1892;  started  co- 
operative work  between  faculties 
and  fraternities  in  63  colleges;  law- 


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191 


yer,  speaker,  parliamentarian  and 
author  of  several  parliamentary  law 
helps  for  students;  mem.  Daughters 
of  the  American  Revolution  and  So- 
rosis;  m.  Judge  William  Warner 
Penfield,  Dec.  15,  1897.  Address, 
360  E.  195th  St.,  New  York  City. 

PENNY,  Arthur  Guy;  Theta  Delta  Chi; 
ed.  Upper  Canada  College,  Upping- 
ham  School,  Eng.,  McGill  Univer- 
sity, B.  A.,  1908;  initiated  by  Zeta 
Deuteron  chapter,  Oct.  8,  1904;  con- 
tributed to  the  "Shield"  of  Theta 
Delta  Chi;  mem.  Zeta  Deuteron 
Alumni  Association  and  honorary 
member  Lambda  Deuteron  Alum- 
ni Association;  president  Zeta 
Deuteron  Graduate  Association,  1911- 
1912;  advertising  agent,  Canadian 
Northern  Railway,  1913  to  date;  ed- 
itorial staff,  "Manitoba  Free  Press," 
1908-1909;  editorial  staff,  "Canada 
Free  Press,"  1909-1910;  assistant  to 
general  manager,  Canadian  tourists, 
London,  Eng.,  1910;  editorial  staff, 
"Montreal  Herald,"  1911,  and  "Mon- 
treal Gazette,"  1912;  assistant  gen- 
eral advertising  agent,  Grand 
Trunk  Railway,  1912-1913;  m.  Emily 
L.  Benton,  Jan.,  1915.  Address,  100 
Roper  St.,  Eglinton,  North  Toronto, 
Canada. 

[RKINS,  Frances  Gay;  editor  of  the 
'Quarterly"  of  Alpha  Phi;  ed.  Uni- 
versity of  Wisconsin,  1898;  initiated 
by  Iota  chapter,  1896,  charter  mem- 
ber; charter  member  Wisconsin 
Alumnae  Association,  Milwaukee 
branch;  visiting  delegate  of  Alpha 
ti,  1911-1912;  chairman  of  conven- 
ion;  attended  National  Pan-Hellenic 


Congress  twice:  as  visiting  delegate 
and  as  editor  of  the  magazine;  Ger- 
man teacher  in  the  high  school,  sec- 
retary of  United  Charities  in  Fond 
du  Lac;  mem.  Daughters  of  the 
American  Revolution.  Address,  95 

Sheboygan  St.,  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis. 

f 

PERRIN,  Edna;  national  treasurer  of 
Delta  Delta  Delta;  ed.  University 
of  Nebraska,  1911;  initiated  by  Kap- 
pa chapter,  Oct.,  1906;  president  of 
chapter;  mem.  University  of  Ne- 
braska Alumni  Association;  dele- 
gate to  national  conventions  at  Ev- 
anston,  111.,  1910,  and  Columbus, 

1912.  Address,  Bartlett,  Cook  Coun- 
ty, 111. 

PERRIN,  William;  grand  president  of 
Phi  Alpha  Gamma;  mem.  Alpha 
Delta  Phi;  ed.  New  York  Homoeo- 
pathic Medical  College,  1901;  initi- 
ated by  Alpha  chapter  of  Phi  Alpha 
Gamma  1897,  and  into  Alpha  Delta 
Phi,  1894;  mem.  of  Rochester  Alum- 
ni Association  of  Phi  Alpha  Gamma; 
delegate  to  national  conventions  of 
Phi  Alpha  Gamma  at  Rochester, 

1913,  and   Philadelphia,   1914;    phy- 
sician   and    obstetrician;    m.    Elsie 
Brooks,  Aug.  14,  1901.    Address,  626 
Main  St.  W.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

PERRY,  Edgar  Roland;  Tau  Beta  Pi; 
ed.  University  of  Washington,  1913; 
initiated  by  Alpha  chapter,  June  4, 
1912;  president  of  the  chapter,  1912- 
1913;  contributed  to  "Bent"  of  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  secretary  Theta  Chi  local 
social  fraternity  and  Delta  Mu,  local 
athletic  fraternity ;  secretary-treas- 
urer of  Seattle  Alumni  Association 
of  Tau  Beta  Pi;  delegate  to  14th  na- 


192 


LEADING  GREEKS 


tional  convention  at  Madison,  Wis., 
1912;  electrical  engineer  with  Puget 
Sound  Traction,  Light  and  Power 
Co.  Address,  Waldorf  Hotel,  Seat- 
tle, Wash. 

PERRY,  Edwin  Ruthoen;  Beta  Theta 
Pi;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  ed.  Northwest- 
ern University,  1900;  initiated  by 
Rho  chapter  of  Beta  Theta  Pi,  1897; 
mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  and  Deru; 
mem.  Harvard  Alumni  Association; 
chairman  national  convention  of 
Beta  Theta  Pi,  1908;  attorney  at 
law;  mem.  Masonic  Order;  m.  Paul- 
ine Nelson,  Oct.  3,  1910.  Address, 
Tulsa,  Okla. 

PETERS,  Edward  M.;  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  ed.  Boston 
University,  1911;  initiated  by  Mass. 
Beta  Upsilon  chapter  of  Sigma  Al- 
pha Epsilon,  Nov.,  1908;  eminent 
archon  of  chapter;  president  of  Bos- 
ton Alumni  Association;  vice-presi- 
dent of  province  Alpha  and  delegate 
to  province  convention  at  Worces- 
ter, Mass.;  delegate  to  national  con- 
ventions of  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon  at 
Kansas  City  and  Nashville,  Tenn.; 
general  insurance  broker,  LL.  B. 
and  LL.  M.  from  Boston  University 
Law  School;  mem.  I.  O.  O.  F.  and  I. 
S.  O.  C.  Address,  70  Kilby  St.,  Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

PETERSEN,  Leo  Smith,  M.  D.;  Su- 
preme president  of  Chi  Zeta  Chi; 
ed.  College  of  Physicians  and  Sur- 
geons, Columbia  University,  1911; 
initiated  by  Beta  chapter,  April  3, 
1909;  eminent  grand  of  chapter; 
mem.  New  York  Alumni  chapter  of 
Chi  Zeta  Chi;  Beta  chapter  visitor, 


1912;  delegate  to  national  convention 
at  Augusta,  Ga.,  Dec.,  1913;  physi- 
cian, 1st  Lt,  M.  C.,  N.  G.  N.  Y. 
Address,  112  E.  85th  St.,  New  York 
City. 

PETTIBONE,  Robert  Frederick;  Beta 
Theta  Pi;  ed.  Beloit  College,  1877; 
initiated  by  Chi  chapter,  1874;  pres- 
ident of  the  Chicago  Alumni  Asso- 
ciation 1912-1913;  delegate  to  one 
national  convention;  lawyer;  m. 
Florence  Amelia  Pettibone.  Ad- 
dress, residence,  1225  Oak  Ave.,  Ev- 
anston,  111.,  office,  1402  155  N. 
Clark  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

PETURA,  Frank  Joseph;  Acacia; 
charter  mem.  Alpha  Chi  Sigma; 
mem.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  ed.  University 
of  Wisconsin,  1904;  initiated  by 
Wisconsin  chapter,  May  12,  1906,  of 
Acacia  fraternity;  president  of 
chapter;  mem.  New  York  Alumni 
Association;  delegate  to  national 
convention  at  Chicago,  June,  1906; 
organizer  of  Wisconsin  chapter;  as- 
sistant chief  engineer  of  Henry  L. 
Doherty  &  Co.;  m.  Marie  Grace  Mil- 
ler, 1911.  Address,  60  Wall  St.,  New 
York  City. 

PHARR,  Henry  Newton;  Kappa  Alpha, 
Southern;  ed.  Centenary  College, 
1892,  and  Vanderbilt  University, 
1896;  initiated  by  Alpha  Iota  chap- 
ter, 1891;  G.  S.  of  chapter;  mem. 
Centenary  College  and  Vanderbilt 
University  Alumni  Associations; 
sugar  planter  and  manufacturer; 
Republican  candidate  for  Congress, 
1904,  and  for  governor,  1908;  mem. 
Masons  and  Knights  Templars;  m. 


LEADING  GREEKS 


193 


Anna   Smith,   Jan.,    1898.     Address, 
Iberia  Parish,  Olivier,  Louisiana. 

PHELPS,  Helen  Weaver;  Alpha  Phi; 
ed.  Syracuse  University,  1878;  in- 
itiated by  Alpha  chapter,  1874; 
mem.  Syracuse  University  Alumni 
Association;  national  vice-president; 
delegate  to  national  convention  of 
1912;  m.  Rev.  J.  D.  Phelps.  Ad- 
dress, 411  University  Ave.,  Syracuse, 
N.  Y. 

PH1LLER,  Richard  Montgomery; 
grand  eigma  of  Phi  Kappa  Sigma; 
ed.  University  of  Pennsylvania, 
1908;  initiated  by  Alpha  chapter, 
Sept.,  1904;  sigma  of  the  chapter; 
mem.  Philadelphia  Alumni  Associa- 
tion; delegate  to  national  conven- 
tions of  1905-1908;  salesman  with 
Montgomery,  Clothier  &  Tyler, 
bankers.  Address,  133  S.  4th  St., 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

PHILLIPS,  Martha  Keefe;  Alpha  Phi; 
ed.  Syracuse  University,  1894;  ini- 
tiated by  Alpha  chapter,  Sept.,  1890; 
contributed  to  magazine;  mem.  Phi 
Beta  Kappa;  mem.  Syracuse  Univer- 
sity and  Central  New  York  Alumnae 
Associations  of  Alpha  Phi;  editor-in- 
chief  of  the  "Quarterly"  of  Alpha 
Phi  and  delegate  to  eight  national 
conventions;  m.  Henry  Phillips.  Ad- 
dress, 114  Waverley  Ave.,  Syracuse, 
N.  Y. 

PHILLIPS,  William  L.;  grand  secre- 
tary of  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon;  ed. 
Richmond  College,  1903 ;  initiated  by 
Virginia  Alpha,  Nov.  1,  1901;  vice- 
president  of  the  chapter  and  first 
secretary;  mem.  Richmond,  Va.,  and 
Washington,  D.  C.,  Alumni  Associa- 


tions; one  of  the  founders  of  Sigma 
Phi  Epsilon;  edited  and  published 
"Journal"  of  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon  and 
as  individual  enterprise  for  four 
years,  editor  for  nine  years;  grand 
secretary  since  1908;  assisted  in 
publishing  fraternity  directory  in 
1911;  attended  all  national  conven- 
tions; delegate  to  New  York  Inter- 
Fraternity  Conference  at  all  meet- 
ings; devotes  all  time  to  fraternity 
work;  mem.  Blue  Lodge  and  Chap- 
ter Masons,  Knights  Templars, 
Shrine,  Sons  of  the  American  Revo- 
lution; m.  Nora  Alice  Moore,  June 
29,  1908.  Address,  602  Times-Des- 
patch Bldg.,  Richmond,  Va. 

PICKELS,  Thomas  Henry;  Sigma  Nu; 
ed.  Central  University  of  Kentucky, 
1898;  initiated  by  Zeta  chapter; 
commander  of  the  chapter;  inspector 
of  second  division  and  delegate  to 
seven  national  contentions;  editor 
and  publisher  of  "Kentucky  Regis- 
ter"; mem.  Elks;  m.  Mary  Evans  of 
Richmond,  Ky.,  Dec.  29,  1903.  Ad- 
dress, Richmond,  Ky. 

PINKHAM,  Charles  Bradley,  M.  D.; 
province  commander  of  Kappa  Al- 
pha (so.);  ed.  Stanford  University, 
1896;  initiated  by  Alpha  Pi  chapter, 
1894;  physician,  secretary  board  of 
medical  examiners,  state  of  Califor- 
nia; mem.  Masons.  Address,  135 
Stockton  St.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

PIPER,  Warren;  author  of  "Chapter 
House  Ballads  of  Sigma  Nu";  ed. 
Northwestern,  1909;  initiated  by 
Gamma  Beta  chapter  of  Sigma  Nu, 
1907;  delegate  Sigma  Nu  national 
convention,  Denver,  1915;  member 


194 


LEADING  GREEKS 


Chicago  and  New  York  Sigma  Nu 
alumni  chapters;  vice-president  of 
the  grand  inter-fraternity  council  of 
secondary  schools;  Chicago  man- 
ager for  J.  F.  Newman,  fraternity 
jeweler.  Address,  31  North  State 
St.,  Chicago,  111. 

PLANT,  Oscar  H.;  Phi  Alpha  Sigma; 
ed.  University  of  Texas,  1902;  init- 
iated by  Epsilon  chapter,  1901;  scri- 
bus  of  the  chapter;  national  prima- 
rius  magnus,  1914;  physician;  in- 
structor of  pharmacology,  medical 
department,  University  of  Pennsyl- 
vania; married,  1904.  Address,  4323 
Baltimore  Ave.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

POGUE,  Thomas  L.;  treasurer  of  en- 
dowment fund  of  Phi  Gamma  Del- 
ta; mem.  Phi  Delta  Phi;  ed.  Wash- 
ington and  Jefferson  College,  1891, 
and  University  of  Virginia,  1892; 
initiated  by  Alpha  chapter,  Nov., 
1889,  affiliated  with  Omicron  chap- 
ter, both  of  Phi  Gamma  Delta; 
treasurer  of  the  chapter;  contrib- 
uted to  magazine;  mem.  Cincinnati 
graduate  chapter;  mem.  board  of 
archons,  1901-1905,  national  secre- 
tary, 1905-1913,  co-editor  of  the  cat- 
alogue, 1907;  visited  every  chapter 
then  in  the  fraternity;  attended  na- 
tional conventions  of  1898  and  1899, 
was  a  delegate  or  officer  at  all  con- 
ventions, 1900-1913;  attorney  at  law, 
prosecuting  attorney,  Hamilton 
County,  O.;  mem.  B.  P.  O.  E.;  m. 
Margaret  Edwards,  June  21,  1911. 
Address,  residence,  1733  E.  McMil- 
lan St.,  office,  914  First  National 
Bank,  Cincinnati,  O. 

POOL,    Floyd    Richard;    treasurer    of 


Beta  Theta  Pi;  ed.  University  of 
North  Dakota,  1915;  initiated  by 
Gamma  Alpha  chapter,  Feb.,  1913; 
treasurer  of  chapter;  delegate  to 
national  convention  at  Minnesota  in 
1914;  mem.  Inter-Fraternity  Coun- 
cil at  college.  Address,  Lake  Pres- 
ton, S.  Dak. 

POPE,  Alexander;  treasurer  of  the 
general  council  of  Phi  Delta  Theta; 
Delta  Chi;  ed.  University  of  Texas, 
1907;  initiated  by  Texas  Beta  of 
Phi  Delta  Theta,  Oct.  10,  1901;  pres- 
ident of  the  chapter;  contributed  to 
magazine;  mem.  Dallas  Alumni  Club 
of  Phi  Delta  Theta  and  the  Texas 
University  Alumni  Club;  treasurer 
of  general  council  of  Phi  Delta  The- 
ta, 1910-1912,  1914  to  date;  delegate 
to  district  convention  of  1910  and  to 
national  conventions  of  1906  and 
1910;  president  of  North  Texas  Pan- 
Hellenic  Association,  1914;  attorney 
at  law;  m.  Fanny  West  Harris,  Kap- 
pa Kappa  Gamma,  Nov.  16,  1910.  Ad- 
dress, 1201  Commonwealth  Bank 
Bldg.,  Dallas,  Texas. 

POTEET,  Florence  E.;  grand  treasurer 
of  Beta  Sigma  Omicron;  ed.  Seda- 
lia  High  School,  1908;  initiated  by 
Delta  I,  Nov.  8,  1903;  president  of 
the  chapter;  mem.  Alpha  Phi  Alpha; 
helped  organize  and  mem.  of  Kansas 
City  Alumnae  Association;  assisted 
in  establishing  the  sorority;  dele- 
gate to  national  convention  at  Mex- 
ico, Mo.  Address,  3643  Harrison 
Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

POTTER,  Hollis  Elmer;  district  chief 
of  Phi  Rho  Sigma;  mem.  Sigma  Al- 
pha Epsilon;  ed.  University  of  Chi- 


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195 


cago,  Rush  Medical  College;  initi- 
ated into  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon, 
1903,  and  into  Phi  Rho  Sigma,  1906; 
mem.  Chicago  Alumni  Association 
of  S.  A.  E.;  physician,  specialist  in 
work  with  x-ray;  m.  Blanche  Morse, 
1912.  Address,  122  S.  Michigan 
Boulevard,  Chicago,  111. 

POTTS,  Abbie  Findlay;  president  of 
A.  A.  district,  1911-1913,  of  Kappa 
Alpha  Theta;  ed.  Cornell  University, 
1906;  A.  M.,  Radcliffe  College,  1914; 
initiated  by  Iota  chapter,  Nov.,  1902; 
president  of  the  chapter;  contrib- 
uted sorority  songs;  edited  conven- 
tion magazine,  1913;  teacher  of 
drama  at  the  Bennett  School,  Mill- 
brook,  N.  Y.  Address,  Lansing  Ave., 
Troy,  N.  Y. 

POTTS,  John  Beekman;  Beta  Theta 
Pi,  Phi  Rho  Sigma;  ed.  University 
of  Nebraska,  1907;  initiated  by  Al- 
pha Tau  chapter,  1905;  of  Beta  The- 
ta Pi;  oto-rhinologist;  mem.  Masonic 
Order;  m.  Miss  Goldie  C.  Goddin, 
June  28,  1913.  Address,  567  Bran- 
deis  Bldg.,  Omaha,  Nebr. 

POWELL,  Elmer  Nathaniel;  Beta 
Theta  Pi  and  Phi  Delta  Phi;  ed. 
Kansas  University,  1895,  and  Johns 
Hopkins  University;  initiated  by 
Alpha  Nu  chapter  of  Beta  Theta  Pi, 
1895,  and  Green  chapter  of  Phi  Del- 
ta Phi;  contributed  to  "Brief"  of 
Phi* Delta  Phi;  president  of  Kansas 
City  Alumni  chapter  of  Beta  Theta 
Pi  in  1904  and  president  of  Kansas 
City  Alumni  chapter  of  Phi  Delta 
Phi  for  twelve  years;  lawyer  and 
several  times  acting  judge;  m.  Illga 


Herbel,    1897.     Address,   614-6   New 
York  Life  Bldg.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

POWELL,  Eva;  grand  president  of 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  ed.  Univer- 
sity of  California,  1901;  initiated  by 
Pi  chapter,  1898;  mem.  Pi  Alumnae 
Association;  grand  secretary;  dele- 
gate to  National  Pan-Hellenic  Con- 
gress; mem.  Prytanean.  Address, 
2703  Dwight  Way,  Berkeley,  Calif. 

POWELL,  Hannah  Jewett;  Sigma 
Kappa;  ed.  Colby  College,  Water- 
ville,  Me.,  1893;  initiated  by  Alpha 
chapter,  1892;  mem.  Portland, 
Maine,  Alumnae  Association;  con- 
tributed an  article  to  the  Sigma 
Kappa  "Triangle"  on  "The  Sea  Coast 
Missions";  clergyman,  missionary  on 
Maine  seacoast.  Address,  Londville 
P.  O.,  Lincoln  County,  Maine. 

POWERS,  John  Pike  Jr.;  grand  chan- 
cellor of  Pi  Kappa  Alpha;  mem.  Phi 
Delta  Phi  and  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  ed. 
University  of  Tennessee,  A.  B.,  LL. 
B.,  1897,  B.  L.  University  of  Vir- 
ginia; initiated  by  Zeta  chapter  of 
Pi  Kappa  Alpha,  1895;  mem.  Alpha 
chapter;  president  of  chapter;  pres- 
ident University  of  Tennessee  Alum- 
ni; contributed  tq  "Shield  and  Dia- 
mond" of  Pi  Kappa  Alpha;  national 
offices:  grand  secretary,  grand  prin- 
ceps,  grand  chancellor;  attended  ev- 
ery national  convention  for  past  16 
years;  lawyer;  mem.  Knights  of 
Pythias  and  Royal  Arch  Masons;  m. 
Lucille  Allyn  Bordew,  Sept.  26,  1906. 
Address,  401  Empire  Bldg.,  Knox- 
ville,  Tenn. 

PRAY,  George  Raymond;  Phi  Beta  Pi; 
ed.  University  of  Michigan,  1900;  in- 


196 


LEADING  GREEKS 


itiated  by  Beta  chapter,  June  11, 
1898;  archon  of  the  chapter;  su- 
preme eastern  praetor,  1908,  supreme 
council,  1909-1910,  supreme  vice- 
archon,  1903,  treasurer,  1904,  secre- 
tary, 1905-1906,  archon,  1907;  dele- 
gate to  Chicago  national  conven- 
tion; physician,  formerly  mem.  fac- 
ulty, University  of  Michigan,  physi- 
cian to  state  penitentiary,  1902-1913; 
mem.  Masons,  Shriner,  Thirty-Sec- 
ond degree,  Elk;  m.  Zoe  King  Por- 
ter, Feb.  1,  1908.  Address,  406  Jack- 
eon  St.  South,  Jackson,  Mich. 

PREBLE,  Alice  Hosmer  (Mrs.  Robert 
B.);  Gamma  Phi  Beta;  ed.  Univer- 
sity of  Michign,  1888;  initiated  by 
Beta  chapter,  1885;  president  of  the 
executive  committee  of  the  chapter; 
mem.  Chicago  Alumnae  Association; 
national  president  of  the  executive 
committee;  delegate  to  several  na- 
tional conventions;  mem.  Chicago 
Woman's  Club,  Woman's  City  Club, 
Chicago  College  Club,  president  of 
latter;  m.  Dr.  Robert  B.  Preble, 
1889.  Address,  1518  Dearborn  Park- 
way, Chicago,  111. 

PRICE,  Edwin  Morgan;  secretary  and 
treasurer  of  Kansas  City  Alumni 
Association  of  Alpha  Tau  Omega; 
ed.  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Tech- 
nology, 1908;  initiated  by  Beta  Gam- 
ma chapter,  Dec.  10,  1907;  mem. 
Southwest  Alumni  Association  of 
Mass.  Institute  of  Technology;  archi- 
tect, junior  partner  of  Henry  P. 
Hoit,  successor  to  Howe  &  Hoit; 
mem.  American  Institute  of  Archi- 
tects; m.  Mary  E.  Moore,  Feb.  24, 


1914.    Address  315  E.  10th  St.,  Kan- 
sas City,  Mo. 

PRICE,  Fred  Allen;  editor  of  the 
"Journal"  of  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon; 
ed.  Baker  University,  1909;  initi- 
ated by  Kansas  Alpha,  Dec.,  1905; 
head  of  chapter;  mem.  Kansas  City 
Alumni  Association;  district  deputy 
of  fraternity,  delegate  to  national 
conventions  at  Detroit,  1912,  and 
at  Washington,  D.  C.,  1910;  delegate 
to  several  inter-fraternity  conven- 
tions but  could  not  attend;  circula- 
tion manager  of  Lawrence,  Kansas, 
"Journal-World."  Address,  19  W. 
Quincy  St.,  Lawrence,  Kans. 

PRICE,  J.  Marion;  Sigma  Phi  Ep- 
silon; ed.  Baker  University,  1892; 
initiated  by  Kansas  Alpha,  1908;  one 
of  committee  of  instituting  officers 
at  installation  of  California  Alpha 
and  Colorado  Beta;  deputy  in 
charge  of  city  treasury,  Denver, 
Colo.;  mem.  P.  G.,  I.  O.  O.  F.,  P.  E. 
R.  Elks,  P.  M.,  A.  F.  and  A.  M.;  m. 
Hattie  Muthes  Hoover,  1894.  Ad- 
dress, 59  W.  Byers  Place,  Denver, 
Colo. 

PRICE,  John  McClintoch;  district 
grand  master  of  Kappa  Sigma;  ed. 
Pennsylvania  State  College,  1904; 
initiated  by  Alpha  Delta  chapter; 
mem.  Pennsylvania  State  and  West- 
minster Alumni  Associations;  deal- 
er in  electrical  materials.  Address, 
Empire  Bldg.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

PRICE,  Lawrence  T.,  M.  D.;  senior 
councillor  of  Pi  Mu;  ed.  Medical 
College  of  Virginia,  1903;  initiated 
by  Gamma  chapter,  Nov.,  1899;  vice- 
archon  of  the  chapter;  mem.  Med- 


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197 


ical  College  of  Virginia  Alumni  As- 
sociation; national  treasurer,  1904- 
1914;  delegate  to  national  conven- 
tions, 1904-1914;  practicing  physi- 
cian, specialist  in  genito-urinary 
and  venereal  diseases,  instructor  in 
Medical  College  of  Va.;  m.  Louise 
Crutchfield,  Oct.  28,  1913.  Address, 
301  E.  Franklin  St.,  Richmond,  Va. 

PRIDDY,  Bessie  Leach  (Mrs.);  na- 
tional historian  of  Delta  Delta  Del- 
ta; ed.  Adrian  College,  A.  B.  1891, 
University  of  Michigan,  A.  M.  1913; 
initiated  by  Gamma  chapter,  Feb. 
22,  1890;  president  and  founder  of 
chapter;  mem.  Delta  Delta  Delta 
Alumnae  Alliance  of  Adrian  College; 
national  vice-president  1893-1897, 
historian  1902-1915;  author  of  his- 
tory of  the  fraternity  from  1885  to 
1907;  delegate  to  all  national  con- 
ventions from  1892  to  1900  and  as 
officer  from  1906  to  1912;  delegate 
to  first  Woman's  Pan-Hellenic  Con- 
gress at  Boston,  1891;  speaker  for 
Delta  Delta  Delta  at  the  World's 
Fair  Congress,  1893;  teacher  of  his- 
tory, Adrian  High  School,  1910  to 
1914;  elected  assistant  professor  of 
history  for  Michigan  State  Normal 
College,  Sept.,  1915;  mem.  Daugh- 
ters of  the  American  Revolution, 
Woman's  Club;  m.  Frank  E.  Prid- 
dy.  Address,  124  W.  Maumee  St., 
Adrian,  Mich. 

PRIEST,  Barbara  Elizabeth  Cramer; 
president  of  the  alliance  of  Delta 
Delta  Delta;  ed.  St.  Lawrence  Uni- 
versity, 1908;  initiated  by  Beta 
chapter,  Oct.,  1904;  president  of  the 
chapter;  mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 


vice-president  of  St.  Lawrence  Uni- 
versity Alumni  Association;  dele- 
gate to  Alpha  Province  convention 
of  Nov.,  1907;  m.  Professor  Ward  E. 
Priest.  Address,  Pleasant  St.,  Can- 
ton, N.  Y. 

PRINCE,  William  Loftln;  grand  mas- 
ter of  district  No.  IV,  Kappa  Sig- 
ma; ed.  Richmond  College,  1898;  in- 
itiated by  Beta  Beta  chapter,  March 
6,  1898;  grand  master  of  the  chap- 
ter; mem,  Richmond,  Va.,  Alumni 
Association;  delegate  to  each  an- 
nual district  convention;  delegate  to 
national  conventions  at  New  York, 
1910,  and  Louisville,  1912;  principal 
of  Richmond  Academy;  mem.  A.  F. 
and  A.  M.;  m.  Grace  Woodhouse, 
Dec.  7,  1904.  Address,  2423  Grove 
Ave.,  Richmond,  Va. 

PR  UGH,  Hazel  Adell;  alliance  presi- 
dent of  Delta  Delta  Delta;  ed.  Mia- 
mi University,  1911;  initiated  by 
Delta  Beta  chapter,  1909;  president 
of  the  chapter;  contributed  to  the 
"Trident";  founded  Delta  Beta  Alli- 
ance. Address,  R.  R.  1,  Camden, 
Ohio. 

PURDUE,  Ida  Pace  (Mrs.  A.  H.) ;  Chi 
Omega;  ed.  University  of  Arkansas, 
1888;  initiated  by  Psi  chapter,  1896, 
as  a  faculty  mem.  when  chapter  was 
a  local;  president  of  the  chapter; 
editor  of  the  "Eleusis,"  1899-1904; 
grand  president,  1904-1910;  attended 
five  national  conventions  as  a  na- 
tional oflicer;  delegate  to  National 
Pan-Hellenic,  1905;  m.  Dr.  A.  H. 
Purdue,  Dec.  22,  1898.  Address, 
1805  18th  Ave.  South,  Nashville, 
Tenn. 


198 


LEADING  GREEKS 


PURINTON,  John  Alden;  high  private 
of  Sigma  Chi;  Delta  Chi;  ed.  West 
Virginia  University,  A.  B.  1903,  LL. 
B.  1905;  initiated  by  Mu  chapter, 
April,  1900,  affiliated  with  Mu  Mu 
chapter,  1901,  of  Sigma  Chi;  mem. 
West  Virginia  University  Alumni 
Association;  delegate  to  Lexington 
Kentucky,  province  convention;  sec- 
retary of  Fraternal  Building  Co., 
holding  company  for  local  chapter 
house;  attorney;  secretary  Morgan- 
town  Business  Men's  Association, 
mem.  Knights  of  Pythias,  I.  O.  0. 
F.,  I.  O.  R.  M.,  Knights  of  Malta;  m. 
Bertha  C.  Browning,  Aug.  15,  1900. 
Address,  172  Chancery  Row,  Mor- 
gantown,  W.  Va. 

PUTNAM,  Donald  Handle;  section 
chief  of  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  ed.  Ohio 
Wesleyan  University,  1908;  initiated 
by  Theta  Deuteron,  October,  1904; 
president  of  chapter;  delegate  to  na- 
tional and  district  conventions;  at- 
torney at  law;  mem.  Masonic  Or- 
ders, R.  A.  M.,  K.  T.,  Shrine.  Ad- 
dress, 421  W.  Bath  Ave.,  Ashland 
Ky. 


Q 


QUIGLEY,  Eugene;  chancellor  of  Del- 
ta Theta  Phi;  ed.  St.  Ignatius  Col- 
lege, Cleveland  Law  School,  1903; 
initiated  by  Ranney  chapter,  one  of 
the  founders  of  Delta  Phi  Delta 
which  merged  with  two  others  into 
Delta  Theta  Phi;  judge  of  chapter; 
contributed  articles  to  fraternity 
magazine;  mem.  Cleveland  Alumni 
Association  of  Delta  Theta  Phi  and 
Cleveland  Law  School  Alumni  Asso- 
ciation; supreme  judge  1906-1908, 


associate  judge  1908-1910,  chancellor 
1913-1915;  delegate  to  national  con- 
ventions of  1906,  1908,  1910,  1912, 
1913;  delegate  to  Chicago  convei* 
tion  of  1913  (which  united  the  three 
fraternities);  lawyer;  mem.  Elks, 
Knights  of  Columbus;  m.  Mary  Ben- 
trice  Glidden,  Oct.  8,  1913.  Ad- 
dress, 1119  Williamson  Bldg., 
Cleveland,  Ohio. 

QUIMBY,  Elbert  Whitney;  Sigma  Al- 
pha Epsilon;  ed.  University  of  South 
Dakota,  1915;  initiated  by  South 
Dakota  Sigma,  Jan.  28,  1912;  emi- 
nent archon  of  the  chapter.  Ad- 
dress, Ashton,  S.  D. 

R 

RADER,  Jesse  Lee;  Sigma  Nu;  ed. 
Oklahoma  State  University,  A.  B 
1908,  M.  A.  1913;  initiated  by  DelU 
Epsilon  chapter,  Feb.  20,  1909;  re- 
porter of  chapter;  librarian,  Uni- 
versity of  Oklahoma,  1909  to  date; 
mem.  Royal  Arch  Masons;  m.  Mary 
Frances  Simpson,  July  26,  1911.  Ad- 
dress, 527  W.  Eufaula  St.,  Norman, 
Okla. 

RAGAN,  Carroll;  secretary  of  Alumni 
Club  of  New  York  of  Beta  Theta  Pi, 
ed.  Wabash  College,  1901,  University 
of  Illinois,  1902;  initiated  by  Tan 
chapter,  Jan.,  1898,  affiliated  with 
Sigma  Rho  chapter;  composed  3 
fraternity  songs  for  chapter;  treas- 
urer Wabash  Society  of  New  York; 
mem.  University  of  Illinois  Alumni 
Club;  one  of  three  founders  of  Beta 
Theta  Pi  chapter  at  University  of 
Illinois;  attended  national  conven- 
tion at  Denver,  Colo.,  1906;  news- 
paper reporter,  then  editor,  later  ad- 


LEADING  GREEKS 


199 


vertising  business;  assistant  secre- 
tary American  Real  Estate  Com- 
pany, New  York;  mem.  Masonic  Or- 
der. Address,  527  Fifth  Ave.,  New 
York  City,  residence,  1  Gramercy 
Park,  New  York  City. 

RAILSBACK,  Martha  Louise;  grand 
vice-president  of  Delta  Zeta;  ed.  De- 
Pauw  University,  1909;  initiated  by 
Delta  chapter,  1909;  president  of 
the  chapter;  contributed  to  frater- 
nity magazine;  mem.  Indiana  Alpha 
Alumnae  Association;  national  cor- 
responding secretary,  1910-1914,  as- 
sisted in  extension  work;  Delta 
Zeta  representative  at  Pan-Hellenic 
Congress,  1911  and  1912 ;  teacher  of 
Latin  and  German,  1909-1913.  Ad- 
dress, 1628  N.  Illinois  St.,  Indianap- 
olis, Ind. 

RANDOLPH,  Wassell;  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon;  ed.  University  of  Tennes- 
see, 1900,  and  Columbia  University, 
1901;  initiated  by  Tenn.  Kappa, 
Oct.,  1898,  affiliated  with  N.  Y.  Mu; 
eminent  correspondent  of  the  chap- 
ter; mem.  and  president  of  Memphis 
Alumni  Asociation;  delegate  to 
Memphis  national  convention;  law- 
yer; m.  Phoebe  Janet  Russell  of 
Beaver  Dam,  Wis.,  April  12,  1910. 
Address,  638  Randolph  Bldg.,  Mem- 
phis, Tenn. 

RAWLINS,  Edward  William;  president 
of  Rho  chapter  Alumni  Association 
of  Beta  Theta  Pi;  ed.  Northwestern 
University,  1899;  initiated  by  Rho 
Chapter,  April  27,  1896;  president  of 
the  chapter;  mem.  University  Club 
of  Chicago;  mem.  Deru  (Northwest- 
ern senior  society) ;  attorney  at  law; 


m.  Frances  Northrop,  Jan.  14,  1911. 
Address,  820  Hamlin  St.,  Evanston, 
111. 

RAYNE,  Mary  Elizabeth;  business 
manager  of  the  magazine  of  Alpha 
Xi  Delta;  ed.  University  of  Wiscon- 
sin, 1909;  initiated  by  Theta  chap- 
ter, Jan.,  1906;  recording  secretary 
of  the  chapter;  mem.  Madison 
Alumnae  Association;  president  of 
the  building  association  of  Theta 
chapter;  delegate  to  National  Pan- 
Hellenic  Congress,  Oct.,  1913.  Ad- 
dress, 110  N.  Butler  St.,  Madison, 
Wis. 

REDPATH,  Robert  Upjohn,  president 
of  eastern  division  of  Delta  Tail 
Delta;  ed.  University  of  Michigan, 
1902;  initiated  by  Delta  chapter; 
president  of  chapter;  president  of 
Delta  Tau  Delta  Club  of  New  York; 
delegate  to  national  conventions  at 
Milwaukee  1901,  New  York  1905, 
Pittsburgh  1909,  Chicago  1911,  In- 
dianapolis 1913;  mem.  Masonic  Blue 
Lodge;  m.  May  Sloneker,  Oct.  11, 
1905.  Address,  home,  71  Maplewood 
Ave.,  Maplewood,  N.  J.;  office,  147 
Waverly  Place,  New  York  City. 

REED,  Jeannette;  chairman  examina- 
tion board  of  Delta  Delta  Delta;  ed. 
Oklahoma  University,  1910;  initi- 
ated by  Theta  Gamma  chapter,  1910, 
charter  member;  corresponding  sec- 
retary of  chapter;  mem.  Theta  Gam- 
ma Alumnae  Association;  mem. 
Publication  Board  and  Examination 
Board  of  national  organization; 
high  school  teacher.  Address,  Box 
116,  Tuskahoma,  Okla. 

RE  ED  A,   William;    counsellor   of  Ep- 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


flilon  district  of  Delta  Theta  Phi; 
ed.  Illinois  College  of  Law,  1906;  in- 
itiated by  Warvelle  chapter,  1903; 
president  of  the  chapter;  national 
director  and  delegate  to  several  na- 
tional conventions;  attorney  at  law; 
chairman  of  political  action  commit- 
tee, Illinois  Lawyers'  Association; 
mem.  Masons;  m.  Ethel  Cardy,  Dec. 
31,  1910.  Address,  139  N.  Clark  St., 
Chicago,  111. 

REEDER,  Dr.  J.  Dawson;  F.  A.  C.  S.; 
Kappa  Psi;  ed.  University  of  Mary- 
land, 19*01;  initiated  by  Delta  chap- 
ter, 1897;  organizer  of  the  chapter; 
regent  of  the  chapter,  1900-1901; 
mem.  Medical  Alumni  and  General 
Alumni  Association  of  the  Univer- 
sity of  Maryland;  secretary  and 
treasurer  of  the  grand  chapter, 
1901-1903,  regent  of  the  alumni 
chapter  1908-1915;  mem.  Board  of 
Incorporation;  delegate  to  national 
conventions  of  1900,  1901,  1902, 
1903;  adj.  faculty,  University  of 
Maryland;  associate  in  rectal  sur- 
gery; practice  limited  to  rectal  dis- 
eases; mem.  American  Association 
for  the  Advancement  of  Science, 
Medical  and  Chirurgical  Faculty  of 
Maryland,  Fellow  American  College 
of  Surgeons,  Fellow  American  Med- 
ical Association;  mem.  Knights  of 
Pythias;  m.  Anne  Gary  Gourley, 
1910.  Address,  639  N.  Fulton  Ave., 
Baltimore,  Md. 

REESE,  Samuel  Fletcher  Demaree; 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  ed.  Union 
University,  1860;  initiated  by  Eta 
chapter,  1858;  eminent  correspon- 
dent of  the  chapter;  has  written  and 


is  writing  many  sketches  of  old 
members  of  the  fraternity;  helped 
establish  Kentucky  Epsilon  chap- 
ter; attended  Nashville  national 
convention  in  1898;  lawyer  and  ed- 
itor; president  and  professor  of 
Latin  at  Stonewall  College,  1874- 
1879;  mem.  Masons  and  Odd  Fel- 
lows. Address,  Box  21,  Trenton, 
Todd  County,  Kentucky. 

RYAN,  John  Harold;  chief  of  Eighth 
District  of  Beta  Theta  Pi;  ed.  Yale 
University,  1908;  initiated  by  Phi 
Chi  chapter,  March  27,  1906;  corre- 
sponding secretary  of  chapter;  mem. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  mem.  and  secre- 
tary of  Toledo  Alumni  Chapter; 
chief  of  Eighth  District,  1913;  sub- 
stitute at  national  convention  of 
1907;  assistant  manager  of  the  Ar- 
buckle  Regan  Company.  Address, 
2456  Monroe  St.,  Toledo,  Ohio. 

REID,  Charles  H.  Jr.;  high  chancellor 
of  Gamma  Eta  Gamma;  ed.  Univer- 
sity of  Maine  College  of  Law,  1903; 
initiated  by  Alpha  chapter,  Feb.  25, 
1901;  sheriff  of  the  chapter;  con- 
tributed to  annual  publication; 
mem.  Alpha  Alumni  chapter  of 
Gamma  Eta  Gamma;  high  treasurer 
and  high  counsellor  on  national  or- 
ganization; delegate  to  all  national 
conventions;  lawyer  and  United 
States  commissioner;  past  exalted 
ruler,  B.  P.  O.  E.;  chairman  house 
committee,  Bangor  lodge;  m.  Mary 
C.  Gayton,  Jan.  10,  1910.  Address, 
7  Hammond  St.,  Bangor,  Me 

REIN,  Theodore  Edwards;  former 
national  president  of  Delta  Theta 
Phi;  ed.  at  Northwestern  University, 


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201 


University  of  Chicago,  1910;  initi- 
ated by  Wigmore  Senate,  1907; 
president  of  chapter;  mem.  Chicago 
Alumni  Association  of  Delta  Theta 
Phi;  delegate  to  national  conven- 
tions 1908,  1909,  1910;  national  his- 
torian; director;  district  chancellor; 
contributing  editor  of  "Paper  Book"; 
delegate  to  inter-fraternity  confer- 
ence; lawyer;  mem.  faculty  of 
Northwestern  Law  School;  mem. 
City  Club  of  Chicago;  mem.  Coun- 
try Club;  mem.  Bar  Association. 
Address,  137  South  La  Salle  St.,  Chi- 
cago, 111. 

RENO,  Claude  Trexler;  editor  of  the 
"Palm"  and  worthy  grand  scribe  of 
Alpha  Tau  Omega;  Delta  Chi;  ed. 
Muhlenberg  College  and  Dickinson 
University,  1905;  initiated  by  Pa. 
Alpha  Zeta  chapter  of  A.  T.  0.,  Oct. 
2,  1901;  mem.  Allentown  Alumni 
Association;  author  of  the  "Man- 
ual" of  Alpha  Tau  Omega;  delegate 
to  national  conventions  of  1906, 
1908,  1910,  1912,  1914,  and  to  district 
conventions  of  the  same  years;  dele- 
gate to  the  New  York  Inter-Frater- 
nity Conference  of  1913;  lawyer; 
mem.  Legislature  and  candidate  for 
Congress;  m.  May  G.  Appel,  1905. 
Address,  Commonwealth  Bldg.,  Al- 
lentown, Pa. 

RENSHAW,  Donald;  president  of  New 
Orleans  Alumni  Club  of  Phi  Delta 
Theta;  ed.  Tulane  University,  1910; 
initiated  by  Louisiana  Alpha,  Oct., 
1906;  reporter  for  the  chapter; 
executive  committee  of  Tulanft 
University  Alumni  Association; 
mem.  of  committee  of  three  that 


raised  $15,000  in  three  months  and 
had  house  under  construction  in 
that  time  for  the  local  chapter;  dele- 
gate to  district  convention  of  1910; 
mechanical  and  electrical  engineer. 
Address,  741  Esplanade  Ave.,  New 
Orleans,  La. 

RENTNER,  Otto  C.|  master  inspector 
of  Delta  Theta  Phi;  ed.  DePaul  Uni- 
versity, 1909;  initiated  by  Warvelle 
Senate,  Oct.  25,  1908;  mem.  Chicago 
Alumni  Association;  national  secre- 
tary, 1911-1913;  national  president, 
1913-1914;  of  Alpha  Kappa  Phi  be- 
fore consolidation  with  Delta  Theta 
Phi;  delegate  to  all  national  conven- 
tions 1910-1914;  published  Alpha 
Kappa  Phi  directory;  delegate  to 
Chicago  Greek  Conference,  1913;  at- 
torney at  law;  mem.  German  Club, 
Chesterfield  Country  Club,  Chicago 
Bar  Association;  m.  Lillian  Cramp, 
Oct.  22,  1912.  Address,  residence, 
2617  W.  22d  Place,  office,  728  Reaper 
Block,  Chicago,  111. 

REPLOGLE,  Louise  Grant  (Mrs.  J.  E.) ; 
secretary-treasurer  Chicago  Alumnae 
Association  of  Kappa  Delta;  ed.  at 
Northwestern  University,  1913;  in- 
itiated by  Lambda  chapter,  1912; 
treasurer  of  chapter;  Alumnae  cor- 
respondent for  the  "Angelos"  of 
Kappa  Delta,  and  manager  of  "Life 
Subscription"  list;  active  delegate 
to  local  Pan-Hellenic  conference;  m. 
Jacob  E.  Replogle.  Address,  211 
Catalpa  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

RETZ,  Rosalie  Mary;  national  secre- 
tary of  Alpha  Xi  Delta;  ed.  Univer- 
sity of  Illinois,  1909;  initiated  by 
Kappa  chapter,  1905;  president  of 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


chapter;  mem.  Phi  Delta  Psi;  at- 
tended Pan-Hellenic  Congress  in 
New  York  City,  Oct.,  1914;  teacher 
in  Ottawa  Township  High  School. 
Address,  1625  East  St.,  Ottawa,  111. 

REYNOLDS,  Robert  Low;  secretary  of 
Atlanta  Alumni  Chapter  of  Sigma 
Nu;  ed.  Mercer  University,  LL.  B. 
1909;  initiated  by  Eta  chapter, 
Sept.,  1908;  corespondent  for  Geor- 
gia to  Delta  of  Sigma  Nu;  secretary- 
treasurer  of  Mercer  University 
Alumni  Association  of  Atlanta; 
delegate  to  district  conventions  of 
Georgia  at  Athens,  Ga.,  May,  1909; 
secretary  of  executive  committee  of 
Atlanta  Alumni  Chapter,  which  had 
charge  of  the  entertainment  of  the 
16th  grand  council  of  Sigma  Nu, 
held  in  Atlanta,  1912;  lawyer;  mem. 
Atlanta  Bar  Association.  Address, 
619-20  Fourth  National  Bank  Bldg., 
Atlanta,  Ga. 

RICE,  Earl  Gannon;  mem.  of  council 
of  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon,  Phi  Delta 
Phi;  ed.  Syracuse  University,  A.  B. 
1905,  LL.  B.  1907;  initiated  by  Phi 
Gamma  chapter  of  Delta  Kappa  Ep- 
silon, Oct.,  1901,  and  Comstock  chap- 
ter of  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Beta  of  the 
chapter;  mem.  Beta  Delta  Beta,  Tau 
Theta  Upsilon,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Del- 
ta Sigma  Rho  (honorary);  mem. 
Central  New  York  and  Puget  Sound 
Associations  of  Delta  Kappa  Epsi- 
lon; secretary  of  Puget  Sound  Asso- 
ciation, 1909-1914;  president  of 
Province  I  of  Phi  Delta  Phi  and  del- 
egate to  national  conventions  at  Co- 
lumbus, 1907,  and  Iowa  City,  1908; 
mem.  of  council,  1908-1909,  and 


chairman  of  New  York  Convention, 
1909,  president  1909-1913,  and  re- 
elected  1911-1913,  delegate  to  Chi- 
cago convention,  1913;  mem.  of  the 
council  of  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon, 
1913-1914;  lawyer  at  Syracuse,  N. 
Y.,  1907-1908,  Seattle,  Wash.,  1908; 
instructor  in  law,  University  of 
Washington  Law  School,  1908-1914; 
m.  Olga  Alma  Keefe,  June  15,  1911. 
Address,  1601  L.  C.  Smith  Bldg., 
Seattle,  Wash. 

RICE,  Robert  Huntington;  Theta  Delta 
Chi;  ed.  Lafayete  College,  1901;  in- 
itiated by  Phi  chapter,  1897;  presid- 
ing officer  of  the  chapter  in  1901; 
purchasing  agent  for  Salem  College. 
Address,  Box  145  (Salem  Station), 
Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 

RICH,  Irving  Lyman;  inspector  of 
fourteenth  division  of  Sigma  Nu; 
ed.  University  of  Vermont  and  Har- 
vard Law  School,  1902;  initiated  by 
Beta  Sigma  chapter,  1899;  com- 
mander of  chapter;  mem.  Boston 
Alumni  Chapter;  delegate  to  na- 
tional conventions  of  1902  and  1903; 
lawyer;  alumni  secretary  of  the 
University  of  Vermont.  Address, 
512  Barrister  Hall,  Boston,  Mass. 

RICHARDS,  Alvin  Dawson  Moore; 
district  grand  master  of  Kappa  Sig- 
ma; ed.  at  Southwestern  Baptist 
University;  initiated  by  Alpha  Theta 
chapter,  Sept.  30,  1905;  grand  scribe 
of  chapter;  mem.  Oklahoma  City 
Alumni  Association  of  Kappa  Sig- 
ma; district  grand  master;  attor- 
ney-at-law.  Address,  Tahlequah, 
Okla. 


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203 


RICHARDSON,  Dorothy;  Alpha  Delta 
Pi;  ed.  Lawrence  College,  1911;  in- 
itiated by  Theta  chapter,  1907;  pres- 
ident of  the  chapter;  contributed  to 
magazine;  mem.  Theta  Alumnae  As- 
sociation; province  president  and 
editor  of  the  "Adelphean" ;  travel- 
ing inspector  in  the  interest  of  ex- 
pansion; delegate  to  three  national 
conventions;  assistant  delegate  to 
National  Pan-Hellenic  Congress  at 
Chicago;  teacher  of  expression  and 
English.  Address,  308  Naymut  St., 
Menasha,  Wis. 

RICKARD,  Richard  Darke;  mem.  of 
council  of  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon;  ed. 
Rensselaer  Polytechnic  Institute, 
1878;  initiated  by  Psi  Omega  chap- 
ter, 1875;  secretary  and  treasurer 
and  director  of  the  Psi  Omega  Asso- 
ciation incorporated  to  secure  fund 
to  build  a  chapter  house;  delegate 
to  national  convention  at  Williams- 
town,  Mass.,  1877;  secretary-treas- 
urer and  director  of  the  New  York, 
Ontario  and  Western  Railway  Co. 
and  subsidiary  lines.  Address, 
Grand  Central  Terminal,  New  York 
City,  residence,  Summit,  N.  J. 

RICKS,  William  B.;  president  of  Nash- 
ville Alumni  chapter  of  Sigma  Chi; 
ed.  University  of  North  Carolina, 
1889,  and  Vanderbilt  University, 
1894;  initiated  by  Alpha  Tau  chap- 
ter, May,  1889,  affiliated  with  Alpha 
Psi  chapter;  consul  of  the  chapter; 
grand  praetor  of  7th  province  and 
delegate  to  one  district  convention; 
mem.  of  constitutional  revision  com- 
mittee, 1896;  installing  officer  at  in- 
stallation of  three  chapters,  visited 
many  chapters  all  over  country,  con- 


vention orator  at  Pittsburgh  biennial 
convention  of  1911;  delegate  to  four 
national  conventions;  minister,  pas- 
tor of  Tulip  Street  Methodist  Epis- 
copal Church,  South;  mem.  Masons 
and  Odd  Fellows;  m.  Nora  Neal, 
Jan.  1,  1903.  Address,  717  Russell 
St.,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

RIDDICK,  Walter  Garreett;  Pi  Kappa 
Alpha;  ed.  Washington  and  Lee 
University,  1904;  initiated  by  Pi 
chapter,  October,  1901;  held  all  of- 
fices in  chapter;  mem.  Arkansas 
State  Alumni  Association  of  Pi  Kap- 
pa Alpha;  grand  chancellor,  1909- 
1913;  editor-in-chief  of  the  Pi  Kappa 
Alpha  publications,  1910-1912;  law- 
yer; honorary  mem.  of  Delta  Phi 
Delta.  Address,  Little  Rock,  Ark. 

RIDER,  Paul  Reece;  associate  editor 
of  the  "Journal"  of  Kappa  Alpha; 
Acacia;  ed.  William  Jewell  College, 
A.  B.  1909,  A.  M.  Yale  University, 
1914;  initiated  by  Alpha  Delta  chap- 
ter of  Kappa  Alpha,  1905;  ini- 
tiated into  Chicago  University 
chapter  of  Acacia,  1812,  affili- 
ated with  Yale  chapter  and  became 
secretary,  1913,  and  president,  1914- 
1915;  president  of  chapter  of  Kappa 
Alpha;  initiated  into  Yale  chapter 
of  Sigma  Xi,  1914;  contributed  to 
"Journal"  of  Kappa  Alpha;  mem. 
Kansas  City  and  New  Haven  Alum- 
ni Associations;  delegate  to  nation- 
al convention  at  Birmingham,  Ala., 
1909;  associate  editor  of  "Kappa  Al- 
pha Journal,"  1910  to  1915;  fellow 
and  assistant  in  mathematics,  Yale 
University.  Address,  Independence, 
Mo. 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


R1EBEL,  Frederick,  Jr.;  archon  of  Ph 
Gamma  Delta;  ed.  Purdue  Univer 
sity,  1904;  initiated  by  Lambda  Iota 
chapter,  1902;  treasurer  of  the  chap- 
ter; president  of  Alpha  Graduate 
chapter;  delegate  to  national  con 
ventions  of  1911,  1912,  1913;  elec- 
trical engineer;  mem.  Masons  and 
Elks;  m.  Charlotte  B.  Hoffman 
1906.  Address,  4815  Dodge  St. 
Omaha,  Nebr. 

RIETZ,  Henry  Lewis;  Alpha  Tau 
Omega  and  Gamma  Alpha;  ed.  Ohio 
State  University,  A.  B.  1889;  Ph.  D. 
Cornell  University,  1902;  graduate 
work,  University  of  Illinois;  initi- 
ated by  Illinois  Gamma  Zeta  chap- 
ter; mem.  Sigma  XI  and  Phi  Beta 
Kappa  (honorary);  national  presi 
dent  of  Gamma  Alpha,  1914;  pro- 
fessor of  mathematical  statistics, 
University  of  Illinois.  Address,  1107 
W.  Oregon  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

RITCHIE,  William  Lloyd;  Alpha  Kap- 
pa Kappa;  ed.  University  of  Toron- 
to 1910;  initiated  by  Alpha  Epsilon 
chapter,  April  6,  1905;  president  of 
chapter,  1907;  deputy  of  Toronto 
district,  1909-1910;  physician  and 
surgeon  to  the  Granky  Consolidated 
Mining  Co.;  mem.  A.  F.  and  A.  M.; 
m,  Gladys  M.  Kennedy,  June  22, 
1910.  Address,  Phoenix,  B.  C.,  Can- 
ada. 

ROADS,  Conger  G.;  supreme  recorder 
of  Phi  Alpha  Delta;  mem.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  mem.  Delta  Sigma  Rho;  ed. 
Western  Reserve  University,  1912; 
initiated  by  John  Hay  chapter  of 
Phi  Alpha  Delta,  Nov.  17,  1909;  su- 
preme marshal,  supreme  treasurer; 


mem.  Cleveland  Alumni  chapter  of 
Phi  Alpha  Delta;  delegate  to  na- 
tional conventions,  1911,  1912,  1913; 
attorney-at-law;  mem.  order  of  Coif. 
Address,  911  Williamson  Bldg., 
Cleveland,  Ohio, 

ROAN,  H.  Acton;  supreme  president 
of  Xi  Psi  Phi;  ed.  Chicago  College 
of  Dental  Surgery,  1901;  initiated 
by  Lambda  chapter,  1901;  contrib- 
uted to  "Quarterly"  magazine;  na- 
tional offices  held:  Board  of  direc- 
tors 1909-1910,  secretary  and  su- 
preme vice-president  1910-1912,  su- 
preme president  1912-1914,  delegate 
to  national  conventions  at  Toronto, 

1910,  Baltimore,  1912,  and  Minneapo- 
lis, 1914;  practicing  dental  surgery; 
had  charge  of  first  Free  Dental  Dis- 
pensary in  Minneapolis,  established 
by  the  dental  society  and  Associated 
Board  of  Charities;    president  Min- 
neapolis Dental  Society,  1910.     Ad- 
dress, 616  Donaldson  Bldg.,  Minne- 
apolis, Minn. 

ROBBINS,  Edwin  Clyde;  Delta  Sigma 
Rho;  ed.  Iowa  State  University,  A. 
B.  1910,  A.  M.  1912;  initiated  by 
Iowa  State  chapter,  1909;  treasurer 
of  chapter;  mem.  national  executive 
committee,  1911  to  date;  professor  of 
economics  and  sociology,  Mt.  Hoi- 
yoke  College;  compiled  "The  De- 
baters' Handbook  Series"  in  sev- 
eral volumes  on  "Commission  Plan 
of  Municipal  Government,"  "Open 
versus  Closed  Shop,"  "Central  Bank 
of  United  States,"  "Reciprocity"; 

1911,  wrote    "High    School    Debate 
Book";  m.  Helen  H.  Mossman,  Oct., 


LEADING  GREEKS 


1913.      Address,    Mt.    Holyoke    Col- 
lege, South  Hadley,  Mass. 

ROBERTS,  Bonnidell  Sisson;  president 
of  central  province  of  Alpha  Chi 
Omega;  ed.  Baker  University,  Bald- 
win, Kans.,  1909;  charter  mem.,  in- 
itiated by  Omicron  chapter,  1909; 
president  of  the  chapter;  mem.  Nu 
Alpha,  local;  spent  considerable  time 
traveling  for  sorority  on  inspection 
and  extension  work;  a  violinist,  in- 
terested in  church,  club,  playground 
and  social  settlement  work;  m. 
Newton  W.  Roberts,  1910.  Address, 
320  W.  6th  St.,  Ottumwa,  la. 

ROBERTS,  Genevieve  Kate;  Sigma 
Alpha  Iota;  ed.  College  of  Music, 
Cincinnati,  O.;  initiated  by  Eta 
chapter,  Jan.  24,  1914;  president  of 
chapter;  teacher  of  music.  Address, 
318  S.  2nd  St.,  Clarksburg,  W.  Va. 

ROBERTS,  Samuel  Henry;  mem.  su- 
preme advisory  council  of  Phi  Alpha 
Delta;  ed.  University  of  Michigan, 
A.  B.  1905,  LL.  B.  1907;  initiated  by 
Campbell  chapter,  1905;  justice 
(chief  executive)  of  chapter;  mem. 
Chicago  Alumni  Association;  su- 
preme justice  and  supreme  recorder 
of  fraternity;  delegate  to  national 
convention  of  1907  of  Phi  Alpha 
Delta  and  1912  convention  of  Coif; 
compiled  and  edited  Phi  Alpha  Del- 
ta Directory  of  1910;  mem.  constitu- 
tion revision  committee  of  1908;  at- 
torney for  John  V.  Farwell  Co.; 
mem.  Coif  (T.  K.  N.);  m.  Katherine 
Sherwood,  June  15,  1912;  mem.  Kap- 
pa Alpha  Theta.  Address,  office,  102 
S.  Market  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  resi- 


dence,  613   Central  Ave.,  Wilmette, 
111. 

ROBERTSON,  Virgil  Otis;  grand  his- 
torian, 1905-1913,  of  Kappa  Alpha; 
ed.  University  of  Mississippi,  1904; 
initiated  by  Alpha  Upsilon  chapter, 
1900;  I  of  the  chapter;  national  G. 
H.,  1905-1913;  assisted  in  editing 
the  general  catalogue;  delegate  to 
national  conventions  of  1901,  1903, 
1905,  1907,  1909,  1911;  lawyer;  mem. 
Elks,  Knights  of  Pythias  and  Jr.  O. 
U.  A.  M.  Address,  301-303  Century 
Bldg.,  Jackson,  Miss. 

ROBERTSON,  William  Vans  Murray 
Jr.;  grand  master  Birmingham 
Alumni  chapter  of  Kappa  Sigma; 
mem.  Phi  Delta  Phi;  ed.  University 
of  Alabama,  1908,  LL.  B.  1910,  LL. 
B.  Yale  University  1912;  initiated 
by  Beta  chapter  of  Kappa  Sigma, 
Jan.,  1905,  and  Waite  chapter  of 
Phi  Delta  Phi,  March,  1912;  grand 
master  of  Kappa  Sigma  chapter; 
contributed  to  "Caduceus"  of  Kappa 
Sigma;  served  on  several  commit- 
tees, helped  organize  Pan-Hellenic 
at  Alabama  and  Birmingham;  dele- 
gate to  district  conventions  of  1908 
and  1906,  delegate  to  national  con- 
vention, Chattanooga,  1906,  as  alter- 
nate, and  to  Denver,  1908,  alumni 
delegate  to  Louisville,  1912;  assist- 
ant manager  Alabama  Home  Bldg. 
and  Loan  Association;  attorney.  Ad- 
dress, 2026  First  Ave.,  Birmingham, 
Ala. 

ROBINSON,  James  Latlmer;  Alpha 
Chi  Rho;  ed.  Columbia  University, 
1904;  initiated  by  Phi  Omega  chap- 
ter, Nov.,  1902;  president  of  chap- 


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ter;  mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  mem. 
Phi  Omega  Graduate  chapter  and 
New  York  Alumni  Association;  na- 
tional secretary  1908-1912;  national 
president  1912-1914;  attended  all 
conventions  since  1904  as  delegate 
or  officer;  editor  of  "Labarum"  (eso- 
teric publication);  delegate  to  past 
three  Inter-Fraternity  Conferences; 
lawyer.  Address,  309  Lafayette 
Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N;  Y. 

ROBINSON,  Zora  Ingersoll;  Alpha 
Omicron  Pi;  ed.  University  of  Min- 
nesota, 1914;  initiated  by  Tau  chap- 
ter, 1912;  registrar  of  the  chapter; 
mem.  senior  program  committee; 
building  committee,  senior  advisor, 
self-government  association;  alumni 
delegate  to  national  convention; 
Pan-Hellenic  delegate  and  door- 
keeper; teacher  at  Marietta,  Minn. 
Address,  Marietta,  Minn. 

ROBITSHEK,  Irving  Herman;  grand 
president  of  Phi  Delta  Chi;  mem. 
Alpha  Kappa  Kappa;  ed.  University 
of  Minnesota,  1905;  initiated  by 
Theta  chapter,  February,  1904;  of 
Phi  Delta  Chi;  mem.  Theta  Alumni 
Association;  delegate  to  national 
conventions  of  last  eight  years; 
cleaner,  dyer  and  laundry;  mem. 
Masons,  thirty-second  degree;  m. 
Ella  Taussig,  Feb.  14,  1912.  Address, 
86-90  S.  10th  St.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

RODES,  Mary  McEachin;  grand  secre- 
tary of  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  ed. 
State  University  of  Kentucky,  1909; 
initiated  by  Beta  Chi  chapter,  Feb. 
12,  1910,  charter  member;  mem. 
State  University  Alumnae  Associa- 
tion; grand  secretary,  1912,  1914, 


1916;  delegate  to  National  Inter- 
Fraternity  Conference,  National 
Pan-Hellenic  Congress.  Address,  R. 
R.  8,  Forest  Park,  Lexington,  Ky. 

ROGERS,  Allen  Livingston;  Kappa  Al- 
pha; ed.  Wofford  College,  1909;  in- 
itiated by  Delta  chapter,  June,  1906; 
president  of  the  chapter,  1909;  con- 
tributed to  "Kappa  Alpha  Journal"; 
delegate  to  Pan-Hellenic  Council  at 
Wofford  College;  fifth  son  to  be  in- 
itiated into  Delta  chapter,  which 
was  founded  by  his  father  and  pres- 
ident of  the  chapter  forty  years 
after  its  founding,  the  last  year  of 
its  existence  when  fraternities  were 
abolished  by  the  faculty;  last  dele- 
gate from  Delta  chapter  to  a  na- 
tional convention,  Birmingham, 
1909;  head  bookkeeper  in  The  Cen- 
tral National  Bank,  Spartanburg,  S. 
C.  Address,  242  Hampton  Ave., 
Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

ROGERS,  Frank  Fowler;  editor  of  the 
"Rainbow"  of  Delta  Tau  Delta;  ed. 
Stanford  Jr.  University,  1899;  in- 
itiated by  Beta  Rho  chapter,  1895; 
composed  six  songs  for  Delta  Tau 
Delta;  mem.  New  York  Delta  Tau 
Delta  Alumni  Club;  mem.  of  arch 
chapter  and  manager  of  central  of- 
fice; delegate  to  national  convention 
of  1897;  delegate  to  all  inter-frater- 
nity conferences;  editor  and  publish- 
er. Address,  122  E.  36th  St.,  New 
York  City. 

ROGERS,  Gaillard  Sherburne;  Alpha 
Chi  Rho;  ed.  Columbia  University, 
1909;  initiated  by  Phi  Omega  chap- 
ter, Nov.,  1905;  head  of  the  chapter; 
contributed  to  "Garnet  and  White" 


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207 


of  Alpha  Chi  Rho;  mem.  Phi  Omega 
Graduate  Association;  mem.  Phi 
Beta  Kappa  and  Sigma  Xi  (honor- 
ary) ;  national  instructor,  1911- 
1913,  chairman  of  national  conven- 
.  tion  committee,  1914,  instituted  Phi 
Gamma  chapter;  delegate  to  nation- 
al conventions  of  1908,  1909,  1912, 
1914;  geologist  on  U.  S.  Geological 
Survey,  1912-1914;  taught  in  Colum- 
bia School  of  Mines,  1909-1911;  m. 
Marie  Willoughby,  March  25,  1914. 
Address,  U.  S.  Geological  Survey, 
Washington,  D.  C. 

ROHR,  Reinhardt;  Alpha  Delta  Phi; 
ed.  University  of  Michigan,  1884; 
initiated  by  Peninsular  chapter, 
1880;  secretary  and  treasurer  of  the 
William  Rohr  Sons  &  Co,;  m.  Clara 
Roch,  July,  1900.  Address,  Manito- 
woc,  Wis. 

ROM  AIM,  Armand;  Kappa  Sigma;  ed. 
Tulane  University,  1892;  initiated 
by  Sigma  chapter,  1890;  mem.  Tu- 
lane Alumni  Association;  attended 
several  conventions  and  acted  as  or- 
ator or  toastmaster;  lawyer,  state 
senator  1896,  major  U.  S.  V.  1898- 
1899;  mem.  Louisiana  Lodge  of 
Free  and  Accepted  Masons,  Shrine; 
m.  Jessica  Coleman,  1898.  Address, 
2013  Napoleon  Ave.,  New  Orleans, 
La. 

ROOD,  Myrtle  Merrill;  Kappa  Delta; 
ed.  University  of  Alabama,  A.  B. 
1906,  A.  M.  1908;  initiated  by  Zeta 
chapter,  March  12,  1905;  scribe  or 
secretary  of  chapter;  contributed  to 
"Angelos"  of  Kappa  Delta;  ed- 
itor-in-chief of  the  "Angelos"  of 
Kappa  Delta;  m.  Prof.  James  T. 


Rood,  July  29,   1908.     Address,  424 
Clinton  St.,  Easton,  Pa. 

ROOT,  William  Webster;  founder  and 
secretary-treasurer  of  Alpha  Omega 
Alpha;  ed.  Cornell  University,  B.  S. 
1890,  M.  D.,  Rush  Medical  College, 
1904;  founded  fraternity  Aug.  25, 
1902,  at  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons,  Chicago;  secretary  of  the 
chapter;  contributed  to  fraternity 
magazine;  first  national  president, 
then  secretary-treasurer;  did  gen- 
eral promotional  work  for  frater- 
nity, securing  applications,  design- 
ing badge  and  writing  constitution; 
delegate  to  all  national  conventions; 
physician  and  surgeon;  contributed 
to  "Bulletin"  of  American  Academy 
of  Medicine;  mem.  Masons,  Amer- 
ican Academy  of  Medicine,  Associa- 
tion of  Military  Surgeons;  1st  lieu- 
tenant, Medical  Reserve  Corps,  U.  S. 
Army,  A.  M.  A.;  m.  Anna  C.  Bron- 
son.  Address,  Slaterville  Springs, 
N.  Y. 

ROSEMOND,  Mary  M.;  Delta  Gamma; 
ed.  Iowa  State  University,  1893; 
initiated  by  Tau  chapter,  Nov.  9, 
1889;  contributed  to  the  "Anchora" 
of  Delta  Gamma;  mem.  national 
council,  1907-1911,  vice-president; 
mem.  Des  Moines  Woman's  Pan-Hel- 
lenic Association;  librarian;  legisla- 
tive reference  assistant  in  Iowa  State 
Library,  1900-1915.  Address,  resi- 
dence, 1211  Pleasant  St.,  business 
address,  Iowa  State  Library,  Des 
Moines,  la. 

ROSHOLT,  Ruth;  Delta  Gamma;  ed. 
University  of  Minnesota,  1904;  in- 
itiated by  Lambda  chapter,  1903; 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


chapter  correspondent;  mem.  Sigma 
Rho  (senior  girls'  society);  mem. 
Minnesota  Alumnae  Association  and 
Lambda  Nu  Association  of  Delta 
Gamma;  national  secretary;  mem. 
committee  to  revise  constitution  and 
by-laws;  head  of  catalogue  depart- 
ment, Minneapolis  Public  Library. 
Address,  1925  Penn  Ave.,  S.  Minne- 
apolis, Minn. 

ROSS,  Evelyn  Everitt;  Phi  Mu;  ed. 
University  of  New  Mexico,  1913;  in- 
itiated by  Xi  chapter,  May  15,  1910; 
president  of  the  chapter;  Zeta  Prov- 
ince president;  delegate  to  several 
national  conventions;  m.  Edmund 
Ross,  May  18,  1914.  Address,  315 
N.  llth  St.,  Albuquerque,  New  Mex. 

ROTH,  Florence  E.  Burton;  national 
historian  of  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma; 
ed.  University  of  Michigan,  1905;  in- 
itiated by  Beta  Delta  chapter,  Oct., 
1901;  contributed  to  the  "Key"  of 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  grand  secre- 
tary 1908-1910,  grand  president 
1910-1912,  historian  1912  to  date; 
delegate  to  national  convention  of 
1904  at  Columbia,  Mo.;  mem.  Na- 
tional Pan-Hellenic  Congress,  1910- 
1911;  m.  Dr.  A.  H.  Roth,  Sept.  9, 
1908.  Address,  264  W.  10th  St., 
Erie,  Pa. 

ROWE,  Harlan  Page;  Acacia;  ed. 
University  of  Michigan,  1905;  in- 
itiated by  Michigan  chapter,  charter 
member;  president  of  the  chapter; 
national  president,  1905-1906;  dele- 
gate to  national  convention  of  1905; 
associated  with  Miner  Chipman  Or- 
ganization, Problems  of  Business 
Management;  mem.  Knights  Tem- 


plars.    Address,   209   Brattle   Bldg., 
Harvard   Square,   Cambridge,   Mass. 

ROWLEY,  Ridgway  Lloyd;  president 
of  the  San  Francisco  Alumni  Chap- 
ter of  Kappa  Alpha;  ed.  University 
of  California,  1907;  initiated  by  Al- 
pha Xi  chapter,  Feb.  6,  1904;  for- 
mer secretary  of  San  Francisco 
Alumni  chapter  and  reorganized  it 
after  1906;  delegate  to  Pan-Hellenic 
Meeting,  1914;  engineer  with  Board 
of  Fire  Underwriters  of  the  Pacific; 
m.  B.  Perle  Strite,  Jan.  5,  1909.  Ad- 
dress, 914  Merchants  Exchange,  San 
Francisco,  Calif. 

ROYCROFT,  Joseph  Edward;  vice- 
president  of  Alpha  Delta  Phi;  Nu 
Sigma  Nu;  ed.  University  of  Chi- 
cago, 1896;  initiated  by  Chicago 
chapter,  1896,  of  Alpha  Delta  Phi; 
president  of  chapter;  mem.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  national  recorder  1912-1914, 
national  vice-president  1914-1916; 
delegate  to  national  conventions 
of  1896,  1904,  1913;  delegate  to 
Inter-Fraternity  Conferences  of 
1913-1914;  professor  of  hygiene, 
Princeton  University;  m.  Elizabeth 
Butler,  1889.  Address,  120  Broad- 
mead  St.,  Princeton,  N.  J. 

ROYER,  B.  Franklin,  M.  D.;  Phi  Al- 
pha Sigma;  ed.  Jefferson  Medical 
College,  1899;  initiated  by  Delta 
chapter,  April,  1899,  charter  mem- 
ber; scribus  magnus  1903,  primarius 
1904,  delegate  council  of  Magnum 
1901,  1902,  1903;  active  life  member; 
drafted  history  of  installation  of 
Delta  chapter,  secured  first  and  sec- 
ond chapter  home  of  Delta  chapter; 
delegate  to  national  conventions  of 


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209 


1901,  1902,  1903,  1904;  physician; 
resident  physician,  Jefferson  Medi- 
cal College  Hospital,  1899  to  1900; 
chief  resident  of  same,  1902  to  1903; 
chief  resident  physician,  Municipal 
Hospital  for  Contagious  Diseases, 
1903-1908;  associate  chief  medical 
inspector,  State  Department  of 
Health,  1908  to  1910;  chief  medical 
inspector,  State  Department  of 
Health,  July,  1910,  to  date;  mem. 
Fellow  College  of  Physicians,  Phil- 
adelphia, Fellow  Royal  Institute  of 
Public  Health,  London,  Fellow's 
Academy  of  Medicine,  Harrisburg, 
Pa.,  American  Medical  Association, 
American  Society  of  the  State  of 
Penn.,  Philadelphia  County  Medical 
Society,  Philadelphia  Pathological 
Society,  Philadelphia  Society  of 
Tropical  Medicine,  American  Pub- 
lic Health  Association,  American 
School  Hygiene  Association,  Asso- 
ciation for  the  Study  and  Prevention 
of  Infant  Mortality,  National  Asso- 
ciation for  the  Prevention  of  Tuber- 
culosis, American  Statistical  Asso- 
ciation, University  Club,  Philadel- 
phia, Army  and  Navy  Club,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.,  Harrisburg  Club,  Har- 
risburg, Pa.,  Harrisburg  Country 
Club,  Anglenit  Club,  Harrisburg, 
Old  Forge  Fish  Club,  Monte  Alto, 
Kittochtinny  Historical  Society; 
past  master  Mathias  H.  Henderson 
Lodge  of  F.  and  A.  M.,  No.  661;  has 
wriUen  many  papers  and  clinical  re- 
ports on  the  treatment  of  various 
contagious  diseases  and  on  public 
health.  Address,  331  Donaldson 
Apartments,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 


RUDD,  Wortley  F.;  Phi  Gamma  Delta; 
ed.  Richmond  College,  1898;  initi- 
ated by  Rho  Chi  chapter,  1896;  pres- 
ident of  chapter;  mem.  financial 
committee  of  Rho  Chi  Chapter 
House  Association;  chemist;  B.  A. 
Richmond  College,  1898;  Ph.  B. 
University  College  of  Medicine, 
1902,  M.  A.  Columbia  University,  1911; 
head  department  of  chemistry,  Med- 
ical College  of  Virginia,  1913  to, 
date;  1902,  assistant  principal  of 
schools,  Manchester,  Va.;  1904-1906, 
teacher  of  Richmond  High  School; 
1907-1913,  professor  of  chemistry, 
University  College  of  Medicine, 
Richmond;  1911,  president  Virginia 
Chemists'  Club;  1913,  assistant 
chemistry,  Columbia  University,  N. 
Y.;  mem.  Masons,  Virginia  Chemist 
Club,  Richmond  Business  Men's 
Club;  m.  Kate  C.  Vaden,  1905.  Ad- 
dress, 120  CO'wardin  Ave.,  Rich- 
mond, Va. 

RUEHE,  Harrison  A.;  national  treas- 
urer of  Sigma  Pi;  ed.  University  of 
Illinois,  1911;  initiated  by  Phi  chap- 
ter; treasurer  of  the  chapter;  mem. 
Alpha  Zeta  (honorary  agricultur- 
al); district  archon;  national  treas- 
urer; delegate  to  national  conven- 
tion of  1914;  instructor  at  Univer- 
sity of  California,  1911-1912,  instruct- 
or at  University  of  Illinois,  1912.  Ad- 
dress, 612  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

RUGG,  Sarah  G,  Pomeroy  (Mrs.  F. 
A.);  editor  of  the  "Arrow"  of  the 
Pi  Beta  Phi  sorority;  ed.  Boston 
University,  1906,  A.  B.;  A.  M.,  1909; 
initiated  by  Mass.  Alpha  chapter, 
Dec.  13,  1902;  corresponding  secre- 


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tary  and  delegate  to  convention 
chapter;    contributed   to   magazine; 
mem.    Boston   Alumnae    Club    of   Pi 
Beta  Phi ;  alumnae  editor  of  the  "Ar- 
row," 1908-1910,  editor-in-chief,  1911 
to   date;    delegate  to   national   con- 
vention at  St.  Louis,  1904,  Swarth- 
more,    1910,    and    Evanston,    1914; 
delegate    to    editors'    conference   of 
the  National  Pan-Hellenic  Congress, 
Oct.,   1913;   teacher  of  English  and 
history     in     Pittsford,     Vt.,     High 
School,    Jan.,    1908,    to   June,   1909; 
teacher  of  English,  Springfield  Tech- 
nical  High    School,    1909,    to   1910; 
holder   of  Pi   Beta   Phi  Fellowship 
for    1910-1911;     student    University 
College,  University  of  London,  Eng- 
land, Sept.,  1910,  to  June,  1911;  trav 
eled  in  Europe  until  Nov.,  1911;  au 
thor  of  following  booxs:   Christmas 
in  Many   Lands    (juvenile),   Christ 
mas  in  Holland  ("A  Loyal  Little  Sub 
ject"),    in    Japan     ("Soburo's    Re- 
ward"), in  Spain  ("Mariquita's  Day 
of  Rejoicing"),  in  Sweden  ("A  Fes 
tival  of  Light" ) ;  "Little-Known  Sis 
ters  of  Weil-Known  Men,"  a  volum 
of  essays  published  in   1912;    "Th 
Italians,"  a  study  of  Italian  immi 
gration  now  in  press;    has  written 
many  magazine  and  newspaper  art 
cles;  correspondent  for  Boston  paper 
while  abroad;   gives  travel  talks  to 
clubs ;  mem.  Daughters  of  the  Amer- 
ican Revolution.    Address,  580  Com- 
monwealth Ave.,  Boston,  Mass. 

RUNDALL,  Charles  O.;  Sigma  Chi;  ed. 
Northwestern  University,  1906;  ini- 
tiated by  Omega  chapter,  Oct.  15, 
1904;  vice-president  of  the  chapter; 
mem.  Omega  and  Chicago  Alumni 


Associations;  secretary  of  latter  for 
four  years;  secretary  and  incorpo- 
rater  of  Omega  House  Building  As- 
sociation ;  investigate  application 
for  a  charter  of  local  at  N.  Dakota 
University,  later  installed  Beta  Zeta 
chapter  at  University  of  N.  Dakota; 
delegate  to  district  convention  of 
1905;  lawyer;  m.  Mary  J.  Worster, 
Pi  Beta  Phi,  June  20,  1911.  Address, 
134  S.  La  Salle  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

RUN  OLE,  Robert  Alfred;  Delta  Up- 
silon;  ed.  Colgate  College,  1910;  ini- 
tiated by  Colgate  chapter,  1907; 
chapter  editor  and  chapter  secre- 
tary; contributed  several  articles  to 
Delta  Upsilon  "Quarterly";  secre- 
tary and  treasurer  of  the  Delta  Upsi- 
lon Club  of  "W.  Pennsylvania  and 
one  of  two  originators  of  Delta  Upsi- 
lon Club  of  N.  E.  Pennsylvania;  del- 
egate to  the  district  convention  of 
Central  New  York  and  Ontario, 
1909;  instructor  in  mathematics  in 
Carnegie  Institute  of  Technology; 
m.  Garretta  A.  Freeman,  June  25, 
1913.  Address,  5206  Woodlawn  Place, 
Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

RUNKLE,  Benjamin  P.;  a  founder  of 
Sigma  Chi;  ed.  Miami  University, 
1857;  the  grand  consul  of  Sigma 
Chi,  1895-1897,  delegate  to  first  and 
twenty-second  grand  chapters,  orator 
at  latter;  brevet  major-general  Civil 
War,  brevet  Colonel  U.  S.  Army; 
professor  of  military  science  and 
tactics,  Peekskill  Military  Academy, 
1903-1904.  Address,  Germantown, 
Ohio. 

RYAN,  E.  P.  Rhea;  secretary  of  the 
New  York  Alumni  Association  of 
Kappa  Sigma;  Delta  Sigma  Delta; 


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211 


ed.  University  of  Nebraska,  1900; 
initiated  by  Alpha  Psi  chapter,  1899 
of  Kappa  Sigma;  contributed  to  "Ca- 
duceus"  of  Kappa  Sigma;  mem.  Chi- 
cago and  New  York  Alumni  Associa- 
tions of  Kappa  Sigma;  mem.  and 
chairman  of  committee  which 
brought  about  the  annual  banquet  of 
all  fraternity  men  in  the  Philippine 
Islands,  1913;  served  five  and  one- 
half  years  as  first  lieutenant  in  the 
Dental  corps  of  the  U.  S.  Army; 
Sept.  1,  1914,  began  private  prac- 
tice; mem.  Masons,  Thirty-Second 
Degree;  m.  Maybelle  Chapman.  Ad- 
dress, 452  5th  Ave.,  New  York  City. 

RYAN,  Oswald;  former  national  secre- 
tary and  national  vice-president  of 
Tau  Kappa  Alpha;  Phi  Delta  Theta; 
ed.  Harvard  University,  1911;  ini- 
tiated by  Harvard  chapter  of  Tau 
Kappa  Alpha,  May  13,  1908;  found- 
er; president  of  the  chapter;  mem. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  mem.  Harvard  Phi 
Delta  Theta  Alumni  Club;  delegate 
to  national  conventions  of  1909,  1910, 
1911,  1912,  1913;  lawyer  and  author 
of  books  and  articles  on  municipal 
reform;  candidate  for  mayor  of  An- 
derson, Ind.;  formerly  instructor  at 
Harvard.  Address,  Anderson,  Ind. 

RYDEN,  Otto  G.;  Alpha  Kappa  Phi 
and  Delta  Theta  Phi;  ed.  Northwest- 
ern University,  1905;  initiated  by 
Wigmore  senate,  1903;  chancellor  of 
the  senate;  mem.  Chicago  Alumni 
Senate;  director  in  national  chapter 
of  Alpha  Kappa  Phi  and  delegate  to 
national  conventions  of  1906  and 
1907  and  others;  lawyer;  mem.  Ma- 
sonic and  Mystic  Shrine;  m.  Ger- 
trude E.  Gibbs.  Address,  614  Hart- 


ford Bldg.,   Chicago,  111.,  residence, 
1010  Elmwood  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 


SABIN,  George  Millar;  ex-historian  of 
the  general  council  of  Phi  Delta  The- 
ta; mem.  Delta  Mu;  ed.  University 
of  Vermont,  1896;  initiated  by  Ver- 
mont Alpha  of  Phi  Delta  Theta,  Oct. 
19,  1892;  president  of  the  chapter; 
mem.  Burlington  Alumni  Associa- 
tion of  Phi  Delta  Theta;  alumni 
commissioner;  delegate  to  province 
convention  at  Schenectady,  1896; 
physician  and  surgeon;  m.  Mary  W. 
Hickok,  July,  1911.  Address,  244 
Main  St.,  Burlington,  Vt. 

SAFFORD,  Dorothy  Noble;  grand 
president  of  Alpha  Omicron  H;  ed. 
Newcomb  College  and  Tulane  Uni- 
versity, 1910;  initiated  by  Pi  chap- 
ter, October,  1906;  president  of  the 
chapter;  chapter  editor  two  years; 
contributed  special  articles  to  fra- 
ternity magazine;  mem.  New- 
comb  College  Alumnae  Association; 
national  visiting  delegate  included 
in  president's  office;  delegate  to  na- 
tional conventions  of  1910  and  1912; 
delegate  to  National  Pan-Hellenic 
Congress  and  Chicago  Greek  Con- 
vention of  1913.  Address,  1306  Web- 
ster St.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

SAGE,  Edith  Viola,  editor-in-chief  of 
Alpha  Gamma  Delta  "Quarterly"; 
ed.  at  University  of  Minnesota,  1911; 
initiated  by  Delta  chapter,  May  9, 
1908;  vice-president  of  chapter; 
mem.  Alpha  Gamma  Delta  Alumni 
Association;  mem.  University  of 
Minnesota  Alumni  Association;  dele- 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


gate  to  national  convention  at  Madi- 
son, Wisconsin,  1913;  president  of 
Minnesota  Association,  1913;  mem. 
Sigma  Nu  honorary  society;  mem. 
Acanthus  Literary  Society;  mem. 
Euterpean  Glee  Club;  installing 
delegate  of  Alpha  Gamma  Delta 
chapter  at  University  of  Washing- 
ton; delegate  to  the  students  volun- 
teer convention  in  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
1910;  mem.  class  of  1911  of  the  As- 
sociation Training  School  in  New 
York  City;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  secretary; 
Bible  secretary  of  Minneapolis  Y.  W. 
C.  A.;  mem.  Daughters  of  the  Revo- 
lution; mem.  Minneapolis  Woman's 
College  Club.  Address,  4216  Lin- 
den Hills  Blvd.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

SALE,  John  Graham;  grand  historiog- 
rapher since  1905  of  Pi  Kappa  Al- 
pha; ed.  Washington  and  Lee  Uni- 
versity, 1902;  initiated  by  Pi  chap- 
ter, 1901;  chief  executive  of  the 
chapter;  contributed  to  fraternity 
magazine;  chairman  of  committee 
to  rewrite  the  constitution  which 
was  adopted  at  the  Chattanooga 
Convention  in  1905,  compiling  a  com- 
plete directory  and  manual;  mem. 
of  the  supreme  council  for  10  years; 
delegate  to  the  New  York  Inter-Fra- 
ternity Conference,  1912;  lawyer, 
mem.  firm  of  Stokes  and  Sale;  mem. 
Blue  Lodge,  Chapter  and  Knights 
Templars;  m.  Nellie  Moore  Quinn, 
Dec.  1,  1908.  Address,  Welch,  W.  Va. 

SAMSON,  Thomas  Smallwood;  Sigma 
Chi;  ed.  George  Washington  Univer- 
sity, 1865;  initiated  by  Epsilon 
chapter,  1862;  mem.  Epsilon  and 
New  York  Alumni  Associations; 


clergyman;  mem.  Free  and  Accepted 
Masons  and  Independent  Order  of 
Odd  Fellows;  m.  Marian  Dodge 
Brown.  Address,  627  E.  Chelston 
Ave.,  Germantown,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

SANDS,  Mark;  worthy  grand  master 
of  Kappa  Sigma,  1902-1906;  ed.  at 
University  of  Michigan,  1893;  initi- 
ated by  Alpha  Zeta  chapter,  1892; 
contributor  to  "Caduceus"  of  Kap- 
pa Sigma;  first  secretary  of  Alumni, 
1906-1908;  delegate  to  six  national 
conventions;  delegate  to  Chi  Alumni 
convention;  district  grand  master, 
1900-1902;  a  founder  of  Chicago 
Alumni  Association  in  1895,  holding 
all  the  offices  at  different  times;  law- 
yer; Thirty-second  Degree  Mason, 
Shriner,  K.  of  P.  Address,  20  E. 
Jackson  Blvd.,  Chicago,  111. 

SANER,  Robert  Edward  Lee;  worthy 
high  chancellor  of  Alpha  Tau  Ome- 
ga; ed.  Vanderbilt  University  and 
University  of  Texas,  1896;  initiated 
by  Tenn.  Beta  Pi  chapter,  1892;  W. 
M.  of  chapter;  president  of  Texas 
Alumni  Association;  worthy  grand 
keeper  of  the  annals;  delegate  to 
many  national  conventions;  attor- 
ney at  law;  mem.  Knights  Templars 
and  Thirty-Second  Degree  Mason; 
m.  Ilcaine  Marvin  Smith,  March  31, 
1903.  Address,  320-3  Commonwealth 
National  Bank  Bldg.,  Dallas,  Tex. 

SANFORD,  Elmer  B.;  editor  of  the 
"Record"  of  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon; 
ed.  University  of  Michigan  and  Kan- 
sas University,  1903;  initiated  by 
Michigan  Iota-Beta  April  7,  1900; 
founder  of  Kansas  Alpha;  eminent 
archon  of  the  chapter;  president  of 


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213 


Zeta  province,  1903-1909;  delegate  to 
province  conventions  of  1905  and 
1907;  mem.  staff  of  first  convention 
daily,  editor  of  1909  convention 
daily;  associate  editor  of  the  "Rec- 
ord," 1903  to  1910,  elected  editor-in- 
chief  1910  to  date;  delegate  to  na- 
tional conventions  of  Washington, 
1902,  Memphis,  1904,  Atlanta,  1906, 
Atlantic  City,  1909,  Kansas  City, 
1910,  Nashville,  1912,  Chicago,  1914; 
attorney  at  law;  m.  Allee  Barbee, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.,  Dec.  9,  1910.  Ad- 
dress, 606  California  Bldg.,  Los  An- 
geles, Calif. 

SAPPER,  Herbert  V.  L.;  Sigma  Chi 
and  Phi  Beta  Pi;  ed.  University  of 
Oklahoma,  1914;  initiated  by  Beta 
Kappa  chapter  of  Sigma  Chi,  1912, 
and  Alpha  Lambda  chapter  of  Phi 
Beta  Pi;  head  of  both  chapters  1912, 
1913,  1914;  mem.  Oklahoma  41umni 
Associations  of  Phi  Beta  Pi  and  Sig- 
ma Chi;  mem.  national  auditing 
committee  of  Phi  Beta  Pi;  delegate 
to  Minneapolis  national  convention 
of  Phi  Beta  Pi,  1913,  and  alternate 
to  Sigma  Chi  national  convention  at 
Oxford,  Ohio,  1913;  mem.  of  local 
Pan-Hellenic  Council;  instructor  in 
bacteriology  at  the  University  of  Ok- 
lahoma and  assistant  state  bacteri- 
ologist. Address,  State  Laboratory, 
Norman,  Okla. 

SAXTON,  Irvin  Sutherland;  Sigma  Al- 
pha Epsilon,  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Phi 
Kappa  Phi,  Xi  Tau  Kappa;  ed.  Uni- 
versity of  Tennessee  1907-1912,  Yale 
University  1912-1913;  initiated  by 
Tenn.  Kappa  of  S.  A.  E.,  Oct.  14, 
1907,  Freeman  senate  of  Delta  Theta 


Phi,  Tenn.  chapter  of  Phi  Kappa 
Phi,  Xi  Tau  Kappa,  a  Yale  local; 
eminent  archon  of  Sigma  Alpha  Ep- 
silon chapter;  secretary  of  Tenn. 
Kappa  Corporation  to  build  chapter 
house;  secretary  of  Yale  Sigma  Al- 
pha Epsilon  Club;  attorney  at  law; 
B.  A.  1910  and  LL.  B.  1912  from  Uni- 
versity of  Tennessee,  LL.  B.  Yale 
University  1913.  Address,  office,  Me- 
chanic Bank  and  Trust  Bldg.,  Knox- 
ville,  Tenn.,  residence,  Dandridge 
Ave.,  Knoxville,  Tenn. 

SAVERS,  Warner  P.;  president  of  the 
Cincinnati  Alumni  Association  Kap- 
pa Sigma;  ed.  University  of  Ken- 
tucky, 1909;  initiated  by  Beta  Nu 
chapter,  Sept.  30,  1905;  delegate  to 
national  convention  at  Denver,  1908; 
salesman  for  the  F.  D.  Lawrence 
Electric  Co.;  mem.  Masonic  Lodge. 
Address,  219  W,  4th  St.,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio1. 

SCARBOROUGH,  Jewel  Davis  (Mrs. 
Dallas) ;  national  president  of  Alpha 
Delta  Pi;  ed.  Wesleyan  College,  A. 
B.  1904,  Texas  University,  A.  B. 
1907;  initiated  by  Alpha  chapter, 
1903,  affiliated  with  Delta  chapter; 
president  of  the  chapter;  contrib- 
uted to  fraternity  magazine  and 
composed  fraternity  songs;  mem. 
Wesleyan  and  University  of  Texas 
Alumni  Associations;  national  sec- 
retary, treasurer,  vice-president  and 
president;  helped  organize  Alpha 
Delta  Pi  as  a  national  sorority;  dele- 
gate to  national  conventions  at  New 
Orleans,  1907,  and  Chicago.  1913; 
delegate  to  National  Pan-Hellenic 
Congress  of  1913  and  1914;  regent  of 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


the  John  Davis  chapter  of  the 
Daughters  of  the  American  Revolu- 
tion; m.  Dallas  Scarborough,  1908. 
Address,  Box  446,  Abilene,  Tex. 

SCARDINO,  Peter  H.;  deputy  grand 
master  of  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa;  ed. 
medical  college,  Tulane  University, 
1907;  initiated  by  Alpha  Beta  chap- 
ter, 1904;  vice-president  of  the  chap- 
ter; organized  and  is  president  of  a 
local  alumni  association;  mem.  Tu- 
lane Alumni  Association;  phvsician 
and  surgeon,  assistant  health  officer 
city  of  Houston;  mem.  fourth  degree 
Knights  of  Columbus;  m.  Maud  Mul- 
ler,  Oct.  26,  1911.  Address,  912 
Chronicle  Bldg.,  Houston,  Tex. 

SCHAEFER,  Joseph  E.;  supreme  first 
vice-president  of  Xi  Psi  Phi;  mem. 
Phi  Delta  Phi;  ed.  Chicago  College 
of  Dental  Surgery,  1908;  initiated 
by  Lambda  chapter,  1905,  of  Xi  Psi 
Phi;  contributed  to  magazine;  presi- 
dent of  Chicago  Alumni  Association; 
delegate  to  national  conventions  of 
1907,  1912,  1914;  professor  of  dental 
jurisprudence  and  associate  profes- 
sor of  prosthetic  dentistry,  Chicago 
College  of  Dental  Surgery.  Address, 
5720  Midway  Park,  Chicago,  111. 

SCHANTZ,  Henry  Franklin;  Alpha 
Tau  Omega;  ed.  Muhlenberg  Col- 
lege, 1888;  initiated  by  Alpha  Iota 
•chapter,  1888;  president  of  Reading, 
Pa.,  Alumni  Association;  physician 
and  surgeon,  surgeon  to  Homeopath- 
ic Hospital,  ex-president  Homeopath- 
ic Medical  Society  of  Pennsylvania; 
mem.  Masonic,  Blue  Lodge,  Chapter, 
Commandery  and  Mystic  Shrine. 
Address,  402  N.  5th  St.,  Reading,  Pa. 


SCHEE,  Florence;  mem.  extension 
committee  of  Pi  Beta  Phi;  ed.  North- 
western University,  1912;  initiated 
by  111.  Epsilon,  Dec.  6,  1904;  presi- 
dent of  the  chapter;  contributed  to 
"Arrow"  of  Pi  Beta  Phi;  mem.  In- 
dianola,  la.,  Alumnae  Association; 
delegate  to  twenty-second  biennial 
convention;  secretary  to  President 
of  Simpson  College.  Address,  406  N. 
Buxton  St.,  Indianola,  la. 

SCHERFEE,  Eleanor  A.  F.  (Mrs. 
Samuel  H. ) ;  president  of  Los  An- 
geles Alliance  of  Delta  Delta  Delta, 
1913-1914;  ed.  Stanford  Jr.  Univer- 
sity, 1909;  initiated  by  Omega  chap- 
ter, Jan.  14,  1909;  mem.  Sigma  Xi; 
mem.  Los  Angeles  Branch  of  Asso- 
ciation of  Collegiate  Alumnae;  mem. 
of  board  of  extension  of  Delta  Delta 
Delta;  delegate  to  national  conven- 
tion of  1912  at  Columbus,  Ohio; 
teacher  of  science  in  Los  Angeles 
High  School  for  three  years;  m. 
Samuel  H.  Scherfee,  July,  1914.  Ad- 
dress, 1023  W.  Sixth  St.,  Los  An- 
geles, Calif. 

SCHLICT,  Elsa  I.;  province  vice- 
president  of  Pi  Beta  Phi;  ed.  Uni- 
versity of  Wooster,  1912;  initiated 
by  Ohio  Gamma,  Sept.  20,  1910; 
chairman  of  rushing  committee  of 
chapter;  contributed  to  the  "Arrow" 
of  Pi  Beta  Phi;  president  Wooster 
Alumnae  Club  of  Pi  Beta  Phi;  vice- 
president  of  Beta  province,  delegate 
to  national  convention  at  Swarth- 
more,  1910;  delegate  to  inspect  pe- 
titioning chapter;  teacher  of  Latin 
and  German  in  Bellevue  High 
School  for  two  years;  M.  A.  Univer- 


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sity  of  Wisconsin,  1914-1915,  during 
leave  of  absence.  Address,  219  W. 
Sandusky  St.,  Bellevue,  Ohio. 

SCHNADER,  William  A.;  vice-presi- 
dent and  legal  adviser  of  the  na- 
tional council  of  Chi  Phi;  mem.  Phi 
Delta  Phi;  ed.  Franklin  and  Mar- 
shall College,  1908;  initiated  by  Zeta 
chapter  of  Chi  Phi,  1904;  president 
of  the  chapter;  edited  chapter  pub- 
lication, 1906;  mem.  Chi  Phi  Circle 
of  Philadelphia;  delegate  to  national 
convention  of  1908;  lawyer  and  law 
teacher  in  University  of  Pennsylva- 
nia Law  School.  Address,  3400 
Chestnut  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

SCHRADER,  Erich  Julius;  grand 
regent  of  Theta  Tau;  ed.  University 
of  Minnesota,  1905,  E.  M.;  charter 
member  and  founder  of  Theta  Tau; 
mem.  Alpha  chapter;  regent  of  chap- 
ter, 1904-1905;  contributed  to  frater- 
nity magazine;  mem.  S.-W.  and  Twin 
City  Alumni  Associations  and  presi- 
dent of  former  1908-1910;  grand  re- 
gent since  founding  of  fraternity; 
wrote  original  and  present  constitu- 
tion and  ritual;  delegate  to  all  na- 
tional conventions;  mining  engineer, 
general  manager  Pittsburgh  Dolores 
Mining  Co.;  mem.  University  Club 
of  Minneapolis,  Lambs'  Club  of  Hel- 
ena, Mont.,  American  Institute  of 
Mining  Engineers;  contributed  to 
many  technical  publications;  mem. 
Masonic  Lodge.  Address,  Rockland, 
•via  Yerington,  Nevada. 

SCHRADER,  Herman  F.;  associate 
editor  of  the  "Centaur"  of  Alpha 
Kappa  Kappa;  ed.  at  University  of 
Minnesota  and  Jefferson  Medical 


College,  1910;  initiated  by  Epsilon 
chapter,  Feb.  15,  1907;  correspond- 
ing secretary  of  chapter;  mem.  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota  Alumni  Club 
and  Jefferson  Medical  College  Alum- 
ni Club;  delegate  to  national  con- 
vention at  New  Orleans,  1909;  phy- 
sician and  surgeon,  University  of 
Minnesota,  1903;  assistant  depart- 
ment of  Botany,  1901-1903;  Interne 
St.  Vincent's  Hospital,  at  Birming- 
ham, Ala.,  1910-1911;  mem.  Sigma 
Xi;  honorary  mem.,  Botanical  Re- 
search Club  of  University  of  Min- 
nesota; vice-grand,  Wilsall  Lodge 
No.  103,  I.  O.  O.  F.;  mem.  B. 
P.  O.  E.  Address,  Wilsall,  Mont. 

SCOTT,  Walter;  mem.  committee  on 
extension  of  Sigma  Nu;  ed.  Mt. 
Union  College  and  Ohio  Wesleyan 
University;  initiated  by  Beta  Iota 
chapter,  1900;  president  of  Boston 
Alumni  Chapter  and  treasurer  of 
Chicago  Alumni  Chapter,  1903-1905; 
delegate  to  fourteenth  divisional  con- 
vention of  1914  and  to  national  con- 
ventions at  Indianapolis,  1911-1912; 
lawyer;  A.  B.  Ohio  Wesleyan  Uni- 
versity, A.  M.  and  LL.  B.  Northwest- 
ern University;  mem.  Masons  and 
Acacia.  Address,  Barrister's  Hall, 
Boston,  Mass. 

SEARLE,  Lucy  Osborn;  treasurer  of 
Delta  Delta  Delta;  ed.  Wesleyan 
University,  1896;  initiated  by  Sig- 
ma chapter,  charter  member;  chap- 
lain of  the  chapter;  mem.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  grand  treasurer,  1902-1903; 
delegate  to  national  convention  at 
Galesburg,  111.,  June,  1903;  teacher 
and  lady  principal  at  Fort  Edward 


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Collegiate  Institution;  now  teacher 
at  American  International  College. 
Address,  American  International 
College,  Springfield,  Mass. 

SEARS,  Walter  James,  grand  re- 
corder and  editor  of  Sigma  Nu;  ed. 
Ohio  State  University,  1894;  initi- 
ated by  Nu  chapter,  September, 
1889,  affiliated  with  Beta  Nu  chap- 
ter; commander  of  chapter;  mem. 
Columbus,  Ohio,  Alumni  Association 
of  Sigma  Nu;  delegate  to  district 
convention;  delegate  to  national  con- 
vention; national  grand  historian, 
1903-1913;  author  "Creed  of  Sigma 
Nu"  and  "Letters  to  My  College  Fra- 
ternity"; founder  of  Beta  Nu  chap- 
ter; delegate  to  interfraternity  con- 
ference of  1913;  mem.  committee  on 
Fraternity  Legislation;  publisher 
and  manufacturer;  trustee  of  Ohio 
State  University  since  1907;  m.  Jes- 
sie Carpenter,  1904.  Address,  116 
W.  Spring  St.,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

SELLMEYER,  Bernard  L.;  grand  his- 
torian and  editor  of  the  "Centaur" 
of  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa;  ed.  Jefferson 
Medical  College,  1912;  initiated  by 
Epsilon  chapter,  Oct.  23,  1908;  cor- 
responding secretary  and  historian 
of  the  chapter,  1910-1912;  mem.  Jef- 
ferson Medical  College  Alumni  Asso- 
ciation; physician;  clinical  assistant 
in  diseases  of  the  ear  of  the  Phila- 
delphia Polyclinic  and  College  for 
graduates  of  medicine,  1913-1914; 
clinical  assistant  in  laryngology,  Jef- 
ferson Hospital  for  Diseases  of  the 
Chest;  clinical  assistant  in  laryngol- 
ogy, Jefferson  Medical  College  Hospi- 
tal, assistant  in  ear,  nose  and  throat 


department,  Pennsylvania  Hospital; 
mem.  Camden  County  and  New  Jer- 
sey State  Medical  Societies.  Ad- 
dress, Gloucester,  N.  J. 

SELVAGE,  Watson  Bartemus;  Sigma 
Alpha  Epsilon;  ed.  St.  Stephens  Col- 
lege, 1898,  Cornell,  Pennsylvania, 
Harvard,  Columbia,  Windsor  and 
Manchester  Universities;  initiated 
by  N.  Y.  Sigma  Phi,  Feb.  21,  1895,  af- 
filiated with  N.  Y.  Alpha  and  Penn. 
Theta;  eminent  archon  of  chapter; 
mem.  Phi  Epsilon;  president  of  prov- 
ince twice  and  delegate  to  province 
convention  from  N.  Y.  Alpha,  1902; 
wrote  fraternity  song  and  author  of 
burial  ritual;  delegate  to  national 
convention  at  St.  Louis,  1896,  Nash- 
ville, 1898,  Boston,  1900,  Washing- 
ton, 1902,  visitor  at  Nashville,  1912; 
educator.  Address,  7  Wiley  Ave., 
Chautauqua,  N.  Y. 

SEWELL,  Wayne  Pendleton;  vice- 
regent  of  Sigma  Nu;  ed.  Mercer  Uni- 
versity, 1903;  initiated  by  Eta  chap- 
ter, September,  1898;  eminent 
commander  of  the  chapter; 
contributed  many  articles  to 
the  "Delta"  of  Sigma  Nu;  mem. 
Atlanta  Alumni  Association ;  inspec- 
tor of  the  district  and  delegate  to 
five  district  conventions;  established 
chapter  at  Stetson  University,  dele- 
gate to  national  conventions  at  Chi- 
cago, Indianapolis,  and  Atlanta;  del- 
egate to  Pan-Hellenic  Council  at  Uni- 
versity of  Alabama;  engaged  in  Ly- 
ceum, and  Chautauqua  work.  Ad- 
dress, 1108  Healy  Bldg.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

SHAPIRO,  Victor  Mansfield;  mem.  of 
administrative  council  of  Delta  Sig- 


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217 


ma  Phi;  ed.  New  York  University, 
1913;  initiated  by  Gamma  chapter, 
March,  1909;  president  of  the  chap- 
ter; contributed  to  fraternity  maga- 
zine; delegate  to  district  conventions 
of  1910  and  1911;  delegate  to  na- 
tional convention  of  1912;  cartoonist 
and  publicity  man  for  "Hearst's 
Magazine."  Address,  149  East  82nd 
St.,  New  York  City. 

SHAW,  Leon  Irwin;  grand  recorder- 
treasurer  of  Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  ed. 
at  Alfred  University,  Syracuse  Uni- 
versity, and  Wisconsin  University, 
1911;  initiated  by  Alpha  chapter, 
Dec.  2,  1909;  mem.  Chicago  Alumni 
chapter;  delegate  to  national  con- 
ventions, 1912  and  1914;  delegate  to 
Chicago  Greek  Conference,  May  SC- 
SI, 1913;  mem.  Quarterly  Board;  in- 
structor in  chemistry,  Northwestern 
University.  Address,  University 
Club,  Evanston,  111. 

SCHEIBLEY,  F.  M.;  national  secretary 
of  Delta  Upsilon;  ed.  Lafayette  Col- 
lege, 1898;  initiated  by  Lafayette 
chapter,  1899;  president  of  the  chap- 
ter; mem.  Lafayette  Alumni  Asso- 
ciation; editor  of  the  "Quarterly"  of 
Delta  Upsilon;  delegate  to  national 
conventions  of  1897  at  Amherst, 
Mass.,  and  1898  at  Philadelphia; 
manager  and  treasurer  Strath  Haven 
Inn  Co.;  m.  Anna  Thomas.  Address, 
Strath  Haven  Inn,  Swarthmore,  Pa. 

SHELDON,  Carl  Edmunds;  Sigma  Al- 
pha Epsilon;  ed.  University  of  Illi- 
nois, 1902;  initiated  by  Illinois  Beta, 
Jan.  28,  1899;  eminent  archon  of  the 
chapter  for  four  terms;  president  of 
Delta  province,  1902-1906;  delegate 


to  district  conventions  at  Columbus, 
O.,  1900,  Champaign,  111.,  1902,  Min- 
neapolis, Minn.,  1904,  Lafayette, 
Ind.,  1906;  national  chapter  house 
officer,  1904-1906,  eminent  supreme 
deputy  archon,  1906-1910,  editor  of 
the  "Phi  Alpha"  (secret  organ), 
1906-1910,  delegate  to  national  con- 
ventions at  Boston,  1900,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C.,  1902,  Memphis,  1904,  At- 
lanta, 1906,  Atlantic  City,  1909,  Kan- 
sas City,  1910;  appointed  as  pros- 
ecutor to  represent  the  fraternity 
for  Zeta  province  in  Simpson  Col- 
lege case;  employed  to  incorporate 
national  fraternity  under  the  laws 
of  Illinois;  attended  supreme  coun- 
cil meetings  at  Boston,  1907,  and 
Champaign,  111.,  1910;  city  attorney 
for  Sterling,  111.,  1902-1914;  mem. 
Board  of  Education,  1908-1914,  judge 
of  city  court,  1914  to  date;  mem.  A. 
F.  and  A.  M.,  Royal  Arch  Masons, 
Knights  Templars,  Order  of  Eastern 
Star,  B.  P.  O.  E.,  Red  Men,  Royal 
Arcanum.  Address,  608  Avenue  C, 
Sterling,  111. 

SHEPARDSON,  Francis  Wayland; 
general  secretary  of  Beta  Theta  Pi; 
mem.  Acacia;  ed.  Dennison  College, 
1882;  initiated  by  Alpha  Eta  chap- 
ter, March  19,  1880,  of  Beta  Theta 
Pi;  Chicago  chapter  of  Acacia;  cor- 
responding secretary  of  Alpha  Eta 
chapter;  mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  con- 
tributed many  articles,  reports  to 
fraternity  magazine  and  one  song; 
mem.  Chicago  Alpha  Alumni  Asso- 
ciation of  Beta  Theta  Pi;  district 
chief;  delegate  to  district  conven- 
tion of  .1881;  national  offices  held: 
trustee,  general  secretary,  associate 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


editor  of  the  "Beta  Theta  Pi"  for  10 
years,  mem.  song  book  committee  for 
last  three  editions,  editor  of  last  edi- 
tion Beta  Theta  Pi  constitution  and 
by-laws,  started  and  edited  for  four 
years  "Alpha  Eta's  Shrine,"  a  print- 
ed magazine  designed  to  encourage 
chapter  loyalty,  joint  editor  of  the 
Ritual  of  Beta  Theta  Pi;  invited  to 
attend  and  address  the  national  con- 
ventions of  Sigma  Chi  and  Phi  Del- 
ta Theta  in  1913;  grand  president  of 
the  Acacia  fraternity  three  terms, 
1910-1914,  joint  author  of  Acacia 
Ritual;  secretary  to  Chicago  chapter 
of  Phi  Beta  Kappa  since  1900,  dele- 
gate to  council  1900  and  1913,  sen- 
ator of  the  united  chapters  1913- 
1919;  delegate  to  all  sessions  of  the 
Inter-Fraternity  Conference,  secre- 
tary four  years,  chairman  1914;  pro- 
fessor at  the  University  of  Chicago; 
mem.  A.  F.  and  A.  M.,  R.  A.  M.,  K. 
T.;  m.  Cora  Whitcomb,  Sept.  3,  1884. 
Address,  5558  Kimbark  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago, 111. 

SHEPPARD,  Walter  Lee;  attorney- 
general  of  Phi  Kappa  Psi,  1906;  ed. 
University  of  Pennsylvania,  1901, 
1904;  initiated  by  Pennsylvania, 
Iota  chapter,  1898;  president  of 
chapter;  mem.  Philadelphia  Alumni 
Association;  delegate  to  district 
convention  from  1901  to  1913;  dele- 
gate to  national  conventions  of  1906, 
1908,  1912,  1913;  mem.  national 
committee;  delegate  to  interfra- 
ternity  conference,  1912;  lawyer; 
mem.  firm  of  Porter,  Foulkrod  and 
McCullogh;  m.  Martha  Houston 
Evans.  Address,  6706  Cresshum 


Road,     Germantown,     Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

SHOCKLEY,  Hugh  Thomas;  Kappa 
Sigma;  ed.  Wofford  College,  1900; 
A.  B.  and  A.  M.;  initiated  by  Alpha 
Nu  chapter,  1898;  grand  master  of 
the  chapter;  district  grand  master 
ten  years;  delegate  to  national  con- 
ventions of  1904,  1906,  1908  as  offi- 
cer; taught  Wofford  College,  1900- 
1904,  city  schools  of  Spartanburg, 
1904-1907,  head  master  and  owner 
of  Hostoe  School  for  Boys,  1907; 
past  chancellor  of  Knights  of  Pyth- 
ias, imperial  representative  D.  O.  K. 
K.,  past  commander  of  Spartanburg 
Commandery  of  Knights  Templars. 
Address,  245  N.  Church  St.,  Spartan- 
burg,  S.  C. 

SHUGART,  Nettie  May  Wills;  presi- 
dent of  Delta  Alumni  of  Delta  Zeta; 
ed.  Doane  College,  B.  S.,  and  Univer- 
sity of  Nebraska,  A,  M.,  1911;  ini- 
tiated by  Zeta  chapter,  Feb.  12,  1910; 
chaplain  of  the  chapter;  mem.  Doane 
College  and  Falls  City,  Nebr.,  Alum- 
nae Associations;  national  corre- 
sponding secretary,  1914-1916;  dele- 
gate to  national  convention  from 
alumnae  association  in  1914;  assist- 
ed at  installation  of  Iota  chapter  at 
Iowa  University;  delegate  to  local 
Pan-Hellenic  at  University  of  Ne- 
braska; ceramic  artist  and  teacher 
of  china  painting  and  water  color; 
chairman  of  art  committee  of  Nebr. 
Federation  of  Woman's  Clubs  for  2 
years;  mem.  Lincoln  Woman's  Club, 
Royal  Highlander,  Daughter  of  Re- 
bekah;  m.  Charles  E.  Shugart,  Oct. 
11,  1906.  Address,  312  N.  14th  St., 
Lincoln,  Nebr. 


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219 


SIDBURY,  J.  Buren;  Chi  Zeta  Chi;  ed. 
A.  B.  Trinity  College,  N.  C.,  A.  M., 
M.  D.,  Columbia  University,  1912; 
initiated  by  Beta  chapter,  1908;  em- 
inent grand  of  the  chapter;  assisted 
in  the  organization  of  New  York 
Alumni  chapter  and  president,  1912- 
1913;  assisted  in  establishing  Beta 
and  Epsilon  chapters;  graduate  of 
Roosevelt  Hospital,  1914,  and  New 
York  ^Foundling  Hospital,  April, 
1915.  Address,  175  E.  68th  St.,  New 
York  City. 

SIEGEL,  Alvin  Erdreich,  editor-in- 
chief  of  "Journal  of  Omega  Upsilon 
Phi";  ed.  at  Jefferson  Medical  Col- 
lege, 1910;  initiated  by  Rho  chapter, 
Omega  Upsilon  Phi,  January,  1908; 
first  junior  master  of  chapter;  mem. 
of  Philadelphia  Alumni  Association 
of  Omega  Upsilon  Phi;  delegate  to 
national  conventions  of  1908,  1909, 
1913,  1914;  national  grand  master  of 
ceremonies;  exchange  editor  of 
"Omega  Upsilon  Phi  Journal"  for 
1909,  1910,  1911;  physician.  Ad- 
dress, 1618  Pine  St.,  Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

SIGMAN,  John  Monroe;  Chi  Zeta  Chi; 
ed.  Medical  Department,  University 
of  Georgia,  1904;  initiated  by  Milton 
Anthony  chapter,  Dec.,  1903;  mem. 
University  of  Georgia  Alumni  Asso- 
ciation; one  of  ten  founders;  physi- 
cian limiting  work  to  dermatology; 
mem.  Macon  Hospital  Staff,  visiting 
dermatologist;  mem.  American  Med- 
ical Association,  Southern  and  Geor- 
gia Medical  Associations;  mem. 
Sparta  Lodge,  No.  442,  A.  F.  and  A. 
M.;  mem.  Macon  Medical  Society;  m. 


Leila  K.  Richbourg,  1910.     Address, 
Georgia  Casualty  Bldg.,  Macon,  Ga. 

SILVERSON,  Katharine  Taney;  visit- 
ing delegate  and  mem.  of  executive 
board  of  Gamma  Phi  Beta;  ed.  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota,  1906;  initiated 
by  Kappa  chapter,  1902;  mem.  Min- 
neapolis Alumnae  Association;  vis- 
iting delegate,  1913-1914;  mem. 
Gamma  Phi  Beta  House  Association 
Board,  delegate  to  national  conven- 
tion at  Minnesota,  1906,  and  Wiscon- 
sin, 1914;  mem.  Pan-Hellenic  Coun- 
cil for  four  years  at  Minnesota;  m. 
Charles  Silverson,  Jan.  27,  1908.  Ad- 
dress, 224  Broadway,  New  Ulm, 
Minn. 

SIMMONS,  Haydn  Mozart;  Alpha 
Kappa  Kappa;  Phi  Delta  Chi;  ed. 
University  of  California,  medical  de- 
partment; initiated  by  Sigma  chap- 
ter of  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa,  Dec., 
1898,  and  Zeta  chapter  of  Phi  Delta 
Chi,  charter  member;  treasurer  of 
Sigma  chapter;  mem.  Zeta  Chapter 
Alumni  Association ;  deputy  to  grand 
president  of  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa; 
delegate  to  national  conveniion  at 
Chicago,  1902,  delegate  to  national 
convention  of  Phi  Delta  Chi  at  Co- 
lumbus, O.,  Feb.,  1914;  practicing 
physician  and  associate  professor  of 
pharmacy  and  materia  medica,  Uni- 
versity of  California;  mem.  Scottish 
Rite  Masons;  m.  Nell  Church  Beale, 
July  19,  1907.  Address,  757  Phelan 
Bldg.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

SIMONDS,  Donald  Dwight:  Theta 
Chi;  ed.  Worcester  Polytechnic  In- 
stitute, 1908;  initiated  by  Epsilon 
chapter,  Oct.  4,  1906;  initiated  into 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


Pi  Omega  Pi,  a  local  at  that  time; 
treasurer  of  the  chapter;  mem. 
Worcester  Alumni  Association; 
mem.  Grand  chapter,  delegate  to 
national  convention  at  Boston, 
Mass.,  1914;  formerly  foreman  of 
machine  shop  of  Reed  &  Prince 
Manufacturing  Co.,  Worcester, 
Mass.;  superintendent  of  Bird  & 
Son  paper  box  factories  of  East 
Walpole,  Mass.;  superintendent  of 
Corrugated  Shipping  Case  factory 
of  J.  M.  Raff  el  Co.,  Baltimore,  Md.; 
traveling  salesman  in  Connecticut 
for  Globe  Register  Co.,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio;  mem.  all  Masonic  bodies  of 
York  Rite  of  A.  P.  and  A.  M.  and 
A.  A.  O.  of  Mystic  Shrine.  Address, 
12  Beeching  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

SIMPSON,  Thomas  McNider  Jr.;  Sig- 
ma Alpha  Epsilon;  ed.  Randolph- 
Macon  College  and  University  of 
Virginia,  1907;  initiated  by  Virginia 
Omicron,  Oct.,  1902;  eminent  deputy 
archon  of  the  chapter;  contributed 
to  S.  A.  E.  "Record"  and  "Phi  Alpha" 
and  wrote  two  songs;  secretary- 
treasurer  of  Province  Gamma,  1906- 
1910,  president,  1910-1912;  delegate 
to  Province  Gamma  conventions  of 
1908,  1910,  1912;  delegate  to  Kansas 
City  national  convention  of  1910; 
associate  editor  of  the  "Record" 
since  1906  and  exchange  editor  since 
1909;  professor  of  mathematics,  Con- 
verse College,  and  mem.  Astronom- 
ical Society  of  America;  past  chan- 
cellor of  Spartan  Lodge,  No.  155,  of 
S.  Carolina  of  Knights  of  Pythias. 
Address,  Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

SINTON,  Arthur  Clayton,  Jr.,   M.   D.; 


Kappa  Sigma;  Pi  Mu;  ed.  Richmond 
College,  1910;  initiated  by  Beta  Beta 
chapter,  Feb.,  1907,  of  Kappa  Sigma; 
grand  master  of  chapter;  mem.  Rich- 
mond Alumni  Association;  secretary 
of  third  district,  1912-1914;  delegate 
to  national  convention  at  New  York, 
1910;  physician.  Address.  1016 
Franklin  St.,  Richmond,  Va. 

SISSON,  Francis  Hinckley;  national 
president  of  Beta  Theta  Pi;  'ed. 
Knox  College,  1892,  and  Harvard 
University,  1893;  initiated  by  Xi 
chapter,  1888,  affiliated  with  Eta 
chapter;  corresponding  secretary  of 
the  chapter;  wrote  one  song;  mem.  N. 
Y.  Beta  Theta  Pi  Club;  general  treas- 
urer, general  secretary,  trustoe  and 
president;  delegate  from  the  chapter 
to  national  convention  of  1891;  ad- 
vertiser, vice-president  H.  E.  Lesan 
Advertising  Agency,  440  4th  Ave., 
New  York  City;  m.  Grace  Loss,  June 
16,  1897.  Address,  70  Undercliff  St., 
New  York  City. 

SLIFER,  H.  Seger;  editor  of  the 
catalogue  and  magazine  of  Chi  Psi; 
ed.  Wesleyan  University  and  Univer- 
sity of  Michigan,  1911;  initiated  by 
Alpha  Alpha  chapter.  Address,  Room 
307,  50  Pine  St.,  New  York  City. 

SLOCUMB,  Mary  Willis;  grand  presi- 
dent of  Alpha  Gamma  Delta;  ed.  at 
University  of  Wisconsin,  1907; 
initiated  by  Beta  chapter,  1905; 
president  of  chapter;  president 
Beta  province,  1909-1911;  national 
secretary,  1907-1909;  president, 
1911-1915;  delegate  to  national  con- 
ventions in  1907,  1909,  1913;  dele- 
gate to  national  Pan-Hellenic  Con- 


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gress   of   1910-1912;    m.    Dr.    H.   H. 
Slocumb.     Address,  Elgin,  Minn. 

SMALL,  Rainie  Adamson  (Mrs.  W. 
F.);  former  grand  president  of  Pi 
Beta  Phi;  ed.  University  of  Colorado, 
1880,  A.  B.  Lombard  College,  1886, 
A.  M.  1889;  initiated  by  111.  Beta, 
Jan.  26,  1883;  president  of  the  chap- 
ter; mem.  Seattle,  Washington, 
Alumnae  Association;  national 
grand  president  three  terms,  re- 
signed 1890;  elected  national  histo- 
rian but  did  not  serve;  given  first 
jeweled  pin  for  services  in  changing 
name  of  sorority  to  Pi  Beta  Phi  and 
changing  the  pins  from  plain  to  jew- 
eled; helped  establish  Washington 
Alpha  chapter;  delegate  to  national 
convention  at  Lawrence,  Kan.,  1885; 
Pi  Beta  Phi  representative  at 
World's  Fair  at  Chicago,  1893;  coun- 
ty school  superintendent,  good  roads 
and  farm  development  worker,  treas- 
urer of  N.  W.  Washington  Horticul- 
ture Society,  superintendent  Juve- 
nile Growers  Pacific  National  Dahlia 
Society;  m.  Wallace  F.  Small,  June 
16,  1886.  Address,  Everett,  Wash. 

SMILEY,  William  Compton;  worthy 
grand  keeper  of  annals  of  Alpha  Tau 
Omega;  ed.  University  of  Minne- 
sota, 1908;  initiated  by  Minnesota 
Gamma  Nu  chapter,  1906;  mem.  Los 
Angeles  and  Minnesota  Alumni  As- 
sociations; chief  of  third  province, 
1910,  and  delegate  to  province  con- 
vention at  Minneapolis,  1911;  wor- 
thy grand  keeper  of  the  annals..  1912, 
compiler  of  the  "Chapter  Hand- 
book," a  manual  of  business  proced- 
ure, and  frequent  contributor  to  the 


fraternity  magazine;  assisted  at  in- 
stallation of  Wisconsin  Gamma  Tau 
and  Iowa  Gamma  Upsilon,  installing 
officer  at  Wyoming  Gamma  Phi; 
treasurer  of  chapter  house  fund  for 
5  years  of  Minnesota  Gamma  Nu; 
delegate  to  national  convention  at 
Louisville,  1912;  lawyer;  mem.  Ma- 
sons. Address,  1010  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg., 
St.  Paul,  Minn. 

SMITH,  Alexander  Jefferson;  former 
editor  of  "Record"  of  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon;  ed.  at  Emory  College,  Ox- 
ford, Ga.,  1884;  initiated  by  Georgia 
Epsilon  chapter,  1881;  eminent 
archon  of  chapter;  mem.  Atlanta 
Alumni  Association;  delegate  to 
many  national  conventions;  dele- 
gate to  province  conventions;  edi- 
tor and  publisher  of  "Record"  and 
catalogue  of  S.  A.  E.;  stocks  and 
bonds;  m.  Effie  Lee  Thompson, 
1886.  Address,  145  West  Peachtree 
St.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

SMITH,  Charles  Hubbell;  Phi  Delta 
Chi;  ed.  Northwestern  University, 
1915;  initiated  by  Beta  chapter;  sec- 
retary of  chapter  and  mem.  of  social 
committee;  mem.  "Syllabus"  board, 
the  annual  year  book  publication. 
Address,  729  Euclid  Ave.,  Syracuse, 
N.  Y. 

SMITH,  Edward  Chambers;  Kappa  Al- 
pha, Southern;  ed.  Davidson  College, 
1881,  University  of  North  Carolina 
and  University  of  Virginia;  initiated 
by  Sigma  chapter,  1880,  affiliated 
with  Upsilon  chapter;  held  highest 
position  in  chapter;  mem.  Raleigh, 
N.  C.,  Alumni  Association;  national 
G.  H.  1883-1885,  K.  C.  1901-1911;  del- 


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egate    to    national    conventions    of 
1881,    1898,    1901,    1903,    1905,    1907, 

1909,  1911;    chairman   State   Demo- 
cratic   Executive    Committee    1890, 
candidate  for  senate  and  congress  of 
state;  mem.  Elks;  m.  Annie  Badger 
Faison,  Jan.  12,  1892.     Address,  434 
Halifax  St.,  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

SMITH,  Elda  Louisa;  chairman  of  com- 
mittee on  extension  of  Pi  Beta  Phi; 
ed.  Northwestern  University,  1901; 
initiated  by  111.  Epsilon  chapter, 
1898;  treasurer  of  the  chapter;  mem. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  contributed  several 
articles  to  magazine;  province  presi- 
dent 1904-1906,  grand  secretary  1906- 

1910,  visiting    delegate,    inspecting 
officer;  delegate  to  national  conven- 
tions of  1906,  1907,  1908,  1910,  1912; 
delegate    to    National    Pan-Hellenic 
Congress,   1907,   1909;    president   of 
Springfield  branch  of  American  Col- 
legiate Association.    Address,  710  S. 
6th  St.,  Springfield,  111. 

SMITH,  Foss  Ellsha;  Sigma  Chi;  ed. 
De  Pauw  University,  1913;  initiated 
by  Xi  chapter,  1909;  pro-consul  of 
the  chapter;  edited  chapter  bulletin, 
1911-1912  and  1912-1913;  mem.  In- 
dianapolis Alumni  Association  of 
Sigma  Chi;  organized  and  promoted 
Sigma  Delta  Chi;  delegate  to  na- 
tional conventions  of  Sigma  Chi  of 
1911  and  1912;  now  with  Grain  Deal- 
ers' National  Mutual  Fire  Insurance 
Co.;  mem.  A.  F.  and  A.  M.,  Knights 
of  Pythias.  Address,  48  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Bldg.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

SMITH,  Frances  Yancey;  Zeta  Tau 
Alpha;  ed.  Normal  School,  Farm 
ville,  Va.,  1902;  initiated  by  Alpha 


chapter,  founder,  contributed  to  the 
"Themis"  of  Zeta  Tau  Alpha; 
worked  in  revising  and  getting  char- 
ter and  forming  constitution;  at- 
tended national  conventions  at 
Knoxville,  Tenn.,  and  Fortress  Mun- 
roe,  Va.;  traveling  student  secretary 
of  the  southern  field  of  the  Y.  W.  C. 
A.  Business  address,  1411  Locust 
St.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.;  home,  Charlotte 
Court  House,  Va. 

SMITH,  Guy  Watson;  grand  historian 
of  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon;  mem.  Gamma 
Alpha  and  Sigma  Xi;  ed.  University 
of  Colorado,  1908;  initiated  by  Colo- 
rado Alpha,  Oct.  11,  1905,  of  Sigma 
Phi  Epsilon;  vice-president  of  the 
chapter;  mem.  Denver  and  Chicago 
Alumni  Associations  of  Sigma  Phi 
Epsilon;  delegate  to  national  con- 
vention of  March,  1908;  assistant  in 
mathematics,  University  of  Illinois. 
Address,  905  S.  2nd  St.,  Champaign, 
111. 

SMITH,  Dr.  Herbert  A;  Omega  Upsi- 
lon  Phi;  ed.  University  of  Buffalo, 
1907;  initiated  by  Alpha  chapter, 
Nov.,  1903;  senior  master  of  the 
chapter;  mem.  Delphic  Society,  lo- 
cal; mem.  Referat  Abend,  Univer- 
sity of  Buffalo  Alumni  Association; 
senior  grand  master  and  delegate  to 
national  conventions  of  1904  and 
1906;  physician  and  surgeon,  assist- 
ant attending  surgeon,  Buffalo  Gen- 
eral Hospital.  Address,  146  Allen 
St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

SMITH,  J.  Boyce  Jr.;  Theta  Delta  Chi; 
ed.  Columbia  University,  1901;  ini- 
tiated by  Rho  Deuteron  chapter, 
1898;  president  of  the  chapter;  mem. 


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Phi  Beta  Kappa;  national  treasurer, 
1911,  secretary,  1901,  of  grand  lodge, 
editor  of  the  "Shield"  of  Theta  Delta 
Chi,  1904-1906;  delegate  to  national 
conventions  at  Boston,  1899,  Wash- 
ington, 1900,  and  Buffalo,  1901;  mem. 
law  firm  of  Smith,  Schenck  and  Mc- 
Davitt;  m.  Harriet  Mather  Illsley, 
Sept.  14,  1911.  Address,  111  Broad- 
way, New  York  City. 

SMITH,  Jennie  Titus;  former  grand 
president,  the  first,  of  Alpha  Gamma 
Delta;  ed.  Syracuse  University, 
1905;  initiated  by  Alpha  chapter, 
charter  member,  founded  at  Syra- 
cuse, May  30,  1904;  president  of  the 
chapter;  contributed  two  songs  and 
several  magazine  articles;  mem. 
Central  New  York  Alumnae  Associa- 
tion; presided  at  first  and  second 
national  conventions  as  grand  presi- 
dent; m.  Clarence  H.  Smith,  June 
30,  1908.  Address,  Jamesville,  N.  Y. 

SMITH,  John  Rockwell;  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon;  ed.  Central  University  of 
Kentucky,  1903;  initiated  by  Ky. 
Kappa,  Feb.  24,  1900;  eminent  ar- 
chon  of  the  chapter;  mem.  G.  R.  E. 
K.  A.,  senior  society;  president  of 
province  Epsilon,  1902-1903,  prov- 
ince Iota,  1903-1905;  delegate  to 
province  conventions  at  Livingston, 
1903,  and  Nashville,  1905;  delegate 
to  national  conventions  of  1902  at 
Washington,  D.  C.,  and  1904  at  Mem- 
phis, Tenn.;  minister  of  the  Presby- 
terian church;  m.  Allene  Fox,  Nov. 
6,  1904.  Address,  Lancaster,  Ky. 

SMITH,  Rose  F.;  Delta  Gamma;  ed. 
Stanford  University,  1897;  initiated 
by  Upsilon  chapter,  March,  1897; 


president  of  the  chapter;  mem.  Phi 
Beta  Kappa;  mem.  Delta  Gamma 
Alumnae  chapter;  grand  president, 
1906-1910;  delegate  to  Pan-Hellenic 
Congress,  Madison,  1907;  field  com- 
mittee work  for  Y.  W.  C.  A.  of  Pa- 
cific Coast.  Address,  1200  Wilson 
Ave.,  S.  Pasadena,  Calif. 

SMITH,  Sion  B.;  president  of  Phi  Kap- 
pa Psi;  ed.  Allegheny  College,  1886; 
initiated  by  Pennsylvania  Beta  chap- 
ter, Dec.,  1881;  presiding  officer  of 
the  chapter;  contributed  to  frater- 
nity magazine  and  wrote  several 
songs;  mem.  Pittsburgh  Alumni  As- 
sociation; national  offices  held:  Act- 
ing vice-president  1908-1910,  vice- 
president  1910-1914,  president  1914- 
1916;  delegate  to  six  district  conven- 
tions and  national  conventions  of 
1885,  1892,  1896,  1898, 1902, 1904, 1906, 
1908,  1910,  1912,  1914;  was  record- 
ing secretary  at  all  meetings  but  one 
of  the  grand  arch  council  from  1892 
to  date,  presiding  officer  at  the  1902 
semi-centennial  grand  arch  council 
meeting  at  Pittsburgh;  attorney  at 
law;  president  of  Winfield  Railroad; 
mem.  Masons,  Thirty-second  Degree; 
m.  Anna  Mae  Goff,  1893.  Address, 
450  4th  Ave.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

SMITH,  Walter  Shove;  Alpha  Chi  Rho; 
ed.  Syracuse  University,  1907;  ini- 
tiated by  Phi  Epsilon  chapter,  June, 
1905;  president  of  the  chapter;  for- 
merly president  of  the  graduate 
chapter  three  years  and  now  secre- 
tary; delegate  to  national  conven- 
tions of  1912,  1913,  1914,  from  grad- 
ute  chapter;  superintendent  Public 
Schools;  m.  Gertrude  Wright,  Sigma 


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Upsilon,    June,    1909.      Address,    22 
John  St.,  Saugerties,  N.  Y. 

SMYTH E,  Robert  Adger;  grand  treas- 
urer of  Pi  Kappa  Alpha;  ed.  South 
Carolina  Military  College,  1890;  ini- 
tiated by  Lambda  chapter,  Jan.  24, 
1888;  presiding  officer  of  the  chap- 
ter; mem.  Alpha  Gamma  Alumni 
Association  of  Atlanta,  Ga.,  grand 
treasurer  since  1889,  established  and 
edited  the  "Shield  and  Diamond"  of 
Pi  Kappa  Alpha  for  19  years;  issued 
the  catalogue  in  1891;  delegate  to 
all  national  conventions;  cotton  ex- 
porter, Robert  A.  Smythe  &  Co.; 
Commander-in-chief  of  the  United 
Sons  of  Confederate  Veterans  for  2 
terms;  m.  Ella  McGahan,  April  11, 
1902.  Address,  804  Austell  Bldg.,  At- 
lanta, Ga. 

SNEED,  Eulalie  Hockaday;  one  of  the 
fo/unders  of  Beta  Sigma  Omicron; 
ed.  Christian  College,  Columbia,  Mo.; 
initiated  by  Alpha  chapter;  contrib- 
uted to  Beta  Sigma  Omicron  maga- 
zine; m.  Frank  W.  Sneed,  May  18, 
1895.  Address,  5633  Elgin  Ave., 
Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

SNELLING,  Charles  Mercer;  Sigma 
Nu;  ed.  Virginia  Military  Institute, 
1884;  initiated  by  Alpha  chapter, 
1882;  mem.  Georgia  Alumni  Associa- 
tion; president  of  the  district;  dean 
of  University  of  Georgia;  m.  Matilda 
Janet  Morton.  Address,  Athens,  Ga. 

SNOW,  Walter  A.;  Sigma  Alpha  Ep- 
silon;  ed.  Ohio  State  University, 
1897;  initiated  by  Ohio  Theta,  Nov. 
14,  1893;  eminent  archon  of  the 
chapter;  president  of  province  Del- 
ta, 1898-1900;  delegate  to  province 


conventions  at  Delaware,  Ohio,  and 
Evansville,  Ind.,  1898;  delegate  to 
national  conventions  at  St.  Louis, 
1896,  Nashville,  1898;  assisted  in  es- 
tablishing chapters  Illinois  Beta, 
Minnesota  Alpha,  Wisconsin  Alpha; 
clergyman;  general  secretary  of 
North  Dakota  Sunday  School  Asso- 
ciation, pastor  Oak  Park  Congrega- 
tional church,  Minneapolis,  for  five 
years,  associate  pastor  Peoples 
Church,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  held  pastor- 
ate in  Glenwood,  Minn.,  and  in  Liv- 
ingston, Mont.;  m.  Ella  May  Morris. 
Address,  13  A.  O.  U.  W.  Bldg.,  Fargo, 
N.  D. 

SNYDER,  Charles  Edwin;  editor  of 
"Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  ed.  Ohio  State 
University,  1909;  initiated  by  Beta 
chapter,  1905;  president  of  the  chap- 
ter; president  of  Beta  Alumni  Asso- 
ciation; editor  of  the  "Sickle  and 
Sheaf"  of  Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  agri- 
cultural editor.  Address,  110  Shady 
Ave.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

SNYDER,  Edward  Harrison;  Theta 
Tau;  mem.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  ed.  Michi- 
gan College  of  Mines,  1911;  initiated 
by  Beta  chapter  of  Theta  Tau,  1908; 
regent  of  the  chapter;  chairman  of 
committee  that  designed  and  secured 
adoption  of  Theta  Tau  pin;  delegate 
to  national  convention  at  Minneapo- 
lis, Minn.,  1911;  manager  of  Pioche 
Assay  Office;  m.  Marie  Gushing, 
1912.  Address,  Box  133,  Pioche,  Nev. 

SNYDER,  Raymond  Becket;  Phi  Kap- 
pa Psi;  ed.  Ohio  Wesleyan  Univer- 
sity, and  Harvard  University,  A.  B. 
1914;  initiated  by  Ohio  Alpha,  1908; 
special  contributor  to  the  "Shield" 


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and  other  fraternity  publications; 
business  manager  of  the  Harvard 
"Crimson"  and  daily  paper  while  an 
undergraduate;  president  of  the  Na- 
tional Association  of  College  and 
University  Newspapers  and  Magazine 
Publishers;  mem.  Boston  and  New 
York  Alumni  Association;  president 
and  secretary  of  the  Harvard  Alumni 
Club  of  Phi  Kappa  Psi;  delegate  to 
two  national  conventions  and  three 
district  conventions;  mem.  of  the 
firm  of  Doubleday,  Page  &  Co.,  book 
and  magazine  publishers;  occupation: 
magazine  advertising  and  editorial 
writing,  magazine  and  newspaper 
owner.  Address,  627  W.  113th  St., 
New  York  City. 

SOULE,  Inez  Smith  (Mrs.  M  C.) ; 
founder  of  Pi  Beta  Phi;  ed.  Mon- 
mouth  College,  1868;  initiated  by 
Alpha  chapter  1868;  m.  M.  C.  Soule, 
April  12,  1869.  Address,  912  No.  L. 
St.,  Tacoma,  Wash. 

SOWERS,  Alva;  Delta  Tau  Delta; 
mem.  Phi  Alpha  Gamma;  ed.  North- 
western University,  1907;  initiated 
by  Beta  Pi  chapter,  1903;  delegate  to 
Kansas  City  district  convention, 
1913;  delegate  to  Indianapolis  Kar- 
nea  national  convention,  1913;  sec- 
retary of  Chi  Alumni  chapter  of 
Delta  Tau  Delta;  Ootyributed  !to 
Phi  Alpha  Gamma  "Quarterly"; 
delegate  to  Pan-Hellenic  of  medical 
fraternities,  1914;  oculist.  Address, 
122  3.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

SPANN,  J.  Richard;  national  treasurer 
of  Sigma  Upsilon  and  state  secretary 
of  Tau  Kappa  Alpha  for  Virginia;  ed. 
Randolph  Macon  College,  1914;  initi- 


ated by  Osiris  chapter  of  Sigma  Upsi- 
lon, 1912  and  Randolph  Macon  chap- 
ter of  Tau  Kappa  Alpha,  1913;  chap- 
ter secretary  of  Sigma  Upsilon  and 
president  of  Tau  Kappa  Alpha;  mem. 
Randolph  Macon  College  Alumni  As- 
sociation; delegate  to  national  con- 
vention of  Sigma  Upsilon  at  Ashland, 
Va.,  1913;  head  master  of  boys'  de- 
partment of  Coronal  Institute  and 
teacher  of  history,  state  superintend- 
ent of  Epworth  League  and  boys' 
work  in  Texas;  mem.  W.  O.  W.  Ad- 
dress, Coronal  Institute,  San  Marcus, 
Tex. 

SPARKS,  Edwin  Erie;  president  gen- 
eral of  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  mem.  Chi 
Phi;  ed.  Ohio  State  University,  A.  B., 
1884,  A.  M.,  1891;  Ph.  D.,  University 
of  Chicago,  1900;  LL.  D.,  Lehigh 
University,  1909;  became  president 
of  Pennsylvania  State  College,  1908; 
author:  "Expansion  of  the  Ameri- 
can People,"  1899;  "The  Man  Who 
Made  the  Nation,"  1900;  "Formative 
Incidents  in  American  Diplomacy," 
1902;  "The  United  States  of  Amer- 
ica," 1904;  "Foundations  of  National 
Development,"  1907;  "The  Lincoln- 
Douglas  Debates  of  1858,"  1908;  m. 
Katherine  Cotton,  Portsmouth,  O., 
Jan.  1,  1890.  Address,  State  College, 
Pa. 

SPEARS,  Margaret  Edna;  Alpha  Omi- 
corn  Pi;  ed.  University  of  Nebraska, 
1905;  initiated  by  Zeta  chapter,  char- 
ter mem.  of  local  chapter;  president 
of  the  chapter;  mem.  Black  Masque; 
composed  several  sorority  songs; 
mem.  Lincoln  and  University  of  Ne- 
braska Alumni  Associations;  mem. 
grand  council  and  delegate  to  na- 


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tional  conventions  of  1912;  instruc- 
tor in  South  Omaha  High  School. 
Address,  630  No.  16th  St.,  Lincoln, 
Nebr. 

SPEASE,  Edward;  business  manager 
of  the  "Communicator"  of  Phi  Delta 
Chi;  ed.  Ohio  State  University,  1907; 
initiated  by  Xi  chapter,  May  23,  1908, 
charter  mem.;  contributed  to  maga- 
zine; national  secretary-treasurer; 
delegate  to  national  convention  at 
Chicago,  March,  1909;  assistant  pro- 
fessor of  pharmacy,  Ohio  State  Uni- 
versity; m.  Alice  Kelly,  June  22, 
1911.  Address,  89  E.  Norwich  Ave., 
Columbus,  Ohio. 

SPENCER,  Paul  Mansfield;  grand  chap- 
lain of  Sigma  Nu;  ed.  De  Pauw  Uni- 
versity, 1897;  initiated  by  Beta  Beta 
chapter,  1896;  mem.  New  York  Alum- 
ni Associations;  delegate  to  grand 
chapter  convention  at  Indianapolis, 
1910;  delegate  to  Inter-Fraternity 
Conference  at  New  York  1911-1912- 
1913;  pastor  Church  of  the  Strang- 
ers; mem.  Knights  Templars  and 
Thirty-second  Degree  Mason.  Ad- 
dress, 309  W.  57th  St.,  New  York 
City. 

SPRAGUE,  Homer  Baxter;  former 
grand  senior  president  of  Alpha  Sig- 
ma Phi;  mem.  Psi  Upsilon;  ed. 
Yale  University,  1852;  initiated  by 
Alpha  chapter  of  Alpha  Sigma  Phi, 
1849;  mem.  Delta  Kappa  and  Scroll 
and  Key,  local;  contributed  to  the 
"Tomahawk"  of  Alpha  Sigma  Phi; 
president  of  University  of  North  Da- 
kota, 1887-1891;  professor  and  lec- 
turer, Drew  Theological  Seminary, 
1896-1900;  editor  of  department  of 
rhetoric  of  "Students'  Journal," 


1898-1903;  author  of  many  political 
and  historical  essays;  m.  Antoinette 
E.  Pardee,  December,  1854.  Ad- 
dress, 3  Wallingford  Rd.,  Brighton, 
Mass. 

SPRAGUE,  John  P.;  grand  secretary 
and  treasurer  of  Alpha  Kappa  Kap- 
pa; ed.  Bates  College,  Northwestern 
University  Medical  School,  1903; 
initiated  by  Xi  chapter,  1901;  presi- 
dent of  the  chapter;  editor  of  the 
"Centaur"  of  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa; 
professor  of  hygiene  and  physical 
education;  m.  Myrtle  Belle  Maxim, 
1904.  Address,  Grinnell,  la. 

SPROUL,  Joseph  Plummer;  tribune  of 
the  Los  Angeles  Alumni  Senate  of 
Delta  Theta  Phi;  ed.  University  of 
Southern  California;  1913;  initiated 
by  Field  Senate,  1911;  charter  mem- 
ber; dean  of  senate;  mem.  Alumni 
Association  of  the  University  of 
Southern  California  College  of  Law; 
delegate  to  local  conventions  in 
1913  of  law  fraternities;  lawyer; 
mem.  Native  Sons  of  the  Golden 
West.  Address,  456  E.  42nd  St.,  Los 
Angeles,  Calif.;  office,  526  California 
Bldg.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  \ 

SPROUSE,  Claude  Willard;  grand  mas- 
ter of  Beta  Phi;  ed.  University  of 
Chicago,  1914;  initiated  by  Alpha 
chapter,  1912;  vice-chapter  master; 
quarterly  contributor  to  "The  Link" 
of  Beta  Phi;  senior  supreme  counsel- 
lor; delegate  to  national  conventions 
of  1913  and  1914;  minister  of  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church;  mem. 
Masons  and  Eastern  Star.  Address, 
5727  Maryland  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

STALEY,  Helen  Moffett  (Mrs.  H.  A.); 
alumnae  editor  of  "Lyre"  of  Alpha 


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227 


Chi  Omega;  ed.  at  Millikin  Univer- 
sity, 1913;  initiated  by  Upsilon 
chapter  of  Alpha  Chi  Omega,  May 
9,  1913;  president  of  chapter;  mem. 
of  Town  Pan-Hellenic  society,  Deca- 
tur,  111.;  m.  H.  A.  Staley,  March  24, 
1914.  Address,  Postoffice  Box  984, 
Dallas,  Texas. 

STARR,  Gretchen  O'Donnell;  Alumna 
advisor  of  Alpha  Chi  Omega;  ed. 
University  of  Washington,  1912; 
initiated  by  Rho  chapter,  Oct.  14, 
1910;  president  of  the  chapter;  con- 
tributed to  the  "Lyre"  of  Alpha  Chi 
Omega;  mem.  University  of  Wash- 
ington Alumni  Association  and  Asso- 
ciation of  College  Alumni;  corre- 
sponding secretary  to  Iota  Iota 
Alumnae  Chapter;  alumna  advisor 
to  Rho  chapter;  assistant  editor  of 
"Northwestern  Philatelist;"  author 
of  Bulletin  No.  12,  entitled  "Bibliog- 
raphy of  the  Geography  and  Ge- 
ology of  the  State  of  Washington," 
published  by  the  State  Geological 
Survey;  coach  of  women's  rowing  at 
University  of  Washington;  m. 
George  E.  Starr,  June  7,  19 JO.  Ad- 
dress, 1409  10th  St.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

STARR,  James;  grand  alpha  of  Phi 
Kappa  Sigma;  ed.  University  of 
Pennsylvania,  1891;  initiated  by  Al- 
pha chapter,  1887;  alpha  of  the 
chapter;  mem.  Philadelphia  Alumni 
chapter  of  Phi  Kappa  Sigma;  grand 
tau  of  the  fraternity;  secretary  of 
Collieries  Supply  Co.;  director  of 
Hygrade  Powder  Co.;  m.  Sarah  Lo- 
gan Wister,  Oct.  15,  1901.  Address, 
14  N.  5th  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

STAUNTON,    Henry   Capen;    national 


editor  of  "Alpha  Chi  Rho;"  ed.  Co- 
lumbia University  A.  B.  1899,  B.  D. 
General  Theological  Seminary  of 
New  York  1902,  M.  A.  Columbia  Uni- 
versity, 1904,  and  Ph.D.  University 
of  Berlin  1905;  initiated  by  Phi 
Omega  chapter,  1900;  head  of  chap- 
ter; contributed  songs  and  articles 
to  fraternity  magazine;  mem.  Phi 
Omega  Graduate  Chapter  and  New 
York  Graduate  Club;  national  coun- 
cil 1904-1907,  national  editor  1902- 
1916,  chairman  of  ritual  commission; 
delegate  to  national  conventions  of 
1901,  1902,  1903,  1904,  1905,  1907, 1909, 
1910,  1913;  delegate  to  fourth  and 
fifth  Inter-Fraternity  Conference; 
clergyman;  delegate  to  Episcopal 
Synod  second  district  and  rector  of 
the  Church  of  the  Good  Shepherd; 
ordained  deacon  1902,  Whittaker, 
Pa.;  priest  Olmstead,  N.  Y.;  curate 
Trinity  Chapel  1906-1908;  and  chap- 
lain Community  St.  John  Baptist,  N. 
Y.;  mem.  Masonic  bodies,  Susque- 
hanna  Valley  Club,  secretary  Social 
Service  Commission  on  the  Episcopal 
Diocese  of  Central  New  York;  m. 
Florence  Eliza  Jameson  1908.  Ad- 
dress, 78  Conklin  Ave.,  Binghamton, 
N.  Y. 

STEEN,  Bonito  Louise  (Mrs.  Wil- 
liam) ;  second  vice-president  of  Phi 
Mu;  ed.  H.  Sophie  Newcomb  College, 
1907;  initiated  by  Delta  chapter, 
Oct.  22,  1906;  charter  mem.  of  chap- 
ter; corresponding  secretary  of  the 
chapter;  province  president;  secre- 
tary of  grand  council,  1907-1911; 
drafted  plan  for  grand  council;  dele- 
gate to  national  conventions  of  1907, 
1908,  1910;  m.  William  Steen,  Phi 


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Delta  Theta,  Feb.  21,  1911.    Address, 
Lufkin,  Texas. 

STEFFAN,  Roger;  Delta  Chi,  Phi 
Beta  Kappa,  Sigma  Delta  Chi;  ed. 
Ohio  State  University,  1913;  initi- 
ated by  Ohio  State  chapter  of  Delta 
Chi,  Oct.,  1909,  and  Theta  chapter  of 
Sigma  Delta  Chi;  president  of  the 
chapter;  contributed  articles  to 
Delta  Chi  "Quarterly"  and  "Greek 
Exchange"  on  anti-fraternity  agita- 
tion in  Ohio  and  inter- fraternity  rela- 
tions; mem.  Columbus  Alumni  chap- 
ter of  Delta  Chi;  national  secretary 
of  Sigma  Delta  Chi  for  two  years; 
delegate  to  national  conventions  of 
1910,  1911,  1912,  1913;  president  of 
the  Pan-Hellenic  Association  at  Ohio 
State  University  and  chairman  of 
the  legislative  committee  of  the  Ohio 
Pan-Hellenic  League  during  the  fight 
in  which  the  Hoaglin  anti-fraternity 
bill  was  defeated  in  1912-1913.  Ad- 
dress, "State  Journal,"  Columbus, 
Ohio. 

STEPHENS,  Lola;  province  president 
of  Kappa  Delta;  ed.  at  Iowa  State 
College,  Ames,  Iowa,  1905;  initiated 
by  Sigma  Sigma  chapter,  April, 
1908;  contributor  to  "Kappa  Delta 
Journal";  president  of  Province 
Gamma;  assistant  business  manager 
of  sorority  magazine;  mem.  Iowa 
State  College  Alumni  Association  of 
Kappa  Delta;  instructor  in  chemis- 
try, Iowa  State  College;  chaperon 
at  Kappa  Delta  Sorority  House.  Ad- 
dress, Lakeville,  Iowa. 

STEPHENS,  Robert  Allan;  worthy 
grand  master  of  ceremonies  of  Kap- 
pa Sigma;  ed.  at  George  Washing- 


ton University,  1901;  initiated  by 
Alpha  Eta  chapter  November  18, 
1899;  grand  master  of  chapter; 
mem.  Danville,  Illinois,  Kappa  Sig- 
ma Alumni  chapter;  delegate  to  na- 
tional conventions;  delegate  to  dis- 
trict conventions;  district  grand 
master,  1908-12;  delegate  to  inter- 
fraternity  conference,  1912;  dele- 
gate to  Chicago  Greek  conference, 
1913;  contributor  to  "Caduceus"  and 
"Star  and  Crescent"  of  Kappa  Sig- 
ma; lawyer;  chairman  judiciary 
committee  K.  of  P.  Grand  Lodge  of 
Illinois;  publisher  "Quarterly  Bul- 
letin," Illinois  State  Bar  Associa- 
tion; mem.  Knights  of  Pythias, 
Elks,  Odd  Fellows,  Red  Men;  m. 
Sept.  1,  1903,  Helen  P.  Bennett 
(Kappa  Kappa  Gamma).  Address, 
First  National  Bank  Bldg.,  Danville, 
Illinois. 

STEPHENSON,  Elizabeth  Coulter; 
grand  president  of  Delta  Zeta;  ed. 
Miami  University,  A.B.,  A.M.,  B.P., 
1903;  initiated  by  Alpha  chapter, 
1903;  secretary  of  the  chapter;  con- 
tributed to  the  "Lamp"  of  Delta 
Zeta;  mem.  Miami,  Oxford  College, 
Cornell  and  Collegiate  Alumni  Asso- 
ciations; national  secretary  and 
grand  president;  teacher;  m.  Henry 
Lee  Stephenson,  1910.  Address,  412 
Marguerite  Ave.,  Portland,  Ore. 

STETSON,  James  Alexander;  Sigma 
Alpha  Epsilon;  ed.  Massachusetts 
Institute  of  Technology,  1899;  initi 
ated  by  Mass.  Iota  Tau,  Nov.  21 
1896;  eminent  archon  of  the  chapter; 
mem.  Alumni  Association  of  Mass 
Institute  of  Technology;  president  ol 


LEADING  GREEKS 


Province  Alpha  1898-1902;  dele- 
gate to  national  conventions  at  Nash- 
ville, 1898;  Washington,  1902;  Bos- 
ton, 1900;  civil  engineer,  construc- 
tion engineer  for  the  New  Bedford 
Gas  and  Edison  Light  Co.;  mem. 
Masons;  m.  Anna  Corrine  Vivian, 
June  7,  1911.  Address,  4  Anthony 
St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

STEVENSON,  Evangeline  Bridge; 
Alpha  Chi  Omega;  ed.  New  England 
Conservatory  of  Music,  1905;  initi- 
ated by  Zeta  chapter,  1906;  president 
of  the  chapter;  mem.  Zeta  Zeta 
Alumni  chapter,  Boston,  Mass.;  na- 
tional president  1910-1912;  alumna 
adviser  to  Zeta  chapter;  delegate  to 
national  convention  at  Champaign, 
111.,  1908;  m.  W.  B.  Stevenson,  July 
31,  1911.  Address,  22  Glenville  Ave., 
Allston,  Mass. 

STIGALL,  Louis  Virgil;  president  of 
national  council  of  Phi  Delta  Phi; 
ed.  at  University  of  Missouri,  1910; 
initiated  by  Tiedeman  chapter,  Jan- 
uary, 1908;  delegate  to  national  con- 
vention at  New  York,  1909;  delegate 
to  Cincinnati  national  convention, 
1911;  mem.  Order  of  Coif;  attorney- 
at-law.  Address,  411  German-Amer- 
ican Bldg.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo. 

STILWELL,  Lewis  D.;  archon  of  2nd 
district  of  Phi  Kappa  Psi;  ed.  Am- 
herst  College,  1913;  initiated  by 
Mass.  Alpha,  Nov.,  1909;  president 
of  the  chapter;  contributed  to  the 
"Shield"  of  Phi  Kappa  Psi;  mem. 
Boston  Alumni  Association  and  Har- 
vard Alumni  Association  of  Phi  Kap- 
pa Psi;  mem.  national  executive 
council;  delegate  to  district  conven- 
tion of  1913  and  national  convention 


of  1912  and  1914;  graduate  student 
in  history.  Address,  60  Matthew's 
Hall,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

STING,  Edward  Henry;  supreme  coun- 
sellor and  editor  of  the  "Frater"  of 
Psi  Omega;  ed.  Baltimore  College  of 
Dental  Surgery,  1895;  initiated  by 
Alpha  chapter,  1894;  secretary  of  the 
chapter;  mem.  Ohio  State  Alumni 
chapter;  delegate  to  national  con- 
ventions of  1895,  1898,  1901,  1904, 
1907,  1910,  1913;  doctor  of  dental 
surgery;  mem.  Masons;  m.  Delia 
Loudenslager,  Jan.,  1898.  Address, 
1181/2  S.  Washington  St,  Tiffin, 
Ohio-. 

STIRES,  Rev.  Ernest  M.,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.; 
former  president  of  Phi  Kappa  Psi; 
ed.  University  of  Michigan,  1888;  ini- 
tiated by  Va.  Alpha,  1885;  president 
of  the  chapter;  author  of  fraternity 
"yell;"  mem.  New  York  Alumni  As- 
sociation; district  archon  several 
years  and  delegate  to  four  district 
conventions ;  national  president  1900- 
1902  and  delegate  to  six  national  con- 
ventions; rector  of  St.  Thomas  Epis- 
copal Church;  mem.  Masons,  Thirty- 
Second  Degree;  m.  Sarah  McK. 
Hardwick,  1894.  Address,  3  W.  53rd 
St.,  New  York  City. 

STOCKBRIDGE,  Henry;  Chi  Phi, 
LL.  B.  University  of  Maryland,  1878, 
LL.  D.  from  Amherst  and  St.  John's 
Colleges,  1911;  initiated  by  Phi  chap- 
ter, 1875;  mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
grand  alpha,  the  presiding  national 
officer,  and  delegate  to  several  na- 
tional conventions;  mem.  Congress, 
1889-1891,  commissioner  of  immigra- 
tion, Port  of  Baltimore,  1891-1893; 
elected  to  bench  of  Baltimore  City, 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


1896;  appointed  to  bench  of  court 
of  appeals  of  state,  1911;  mem. 
Board  of  Incorporators  American  Na- 
tional Red  Cross  Society;  vice-presi- 
dent of  Maryland  Historical  Society; 
ex-president  Sons  of  the  American 
Revolution;  chancellor  of  Society  of 
Colonial  Wars,  etc.;  m.  Helen  M. 
Smith,  Jan.  5,  1882.  Address,  11  N. 
Calhoun  St.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

STOKES,  Wyndham;  Chi  Phi;  ed.  Le- 
high  University,  1881;  initiated  by 
Psi  chapter,  Oct.  5,  1883;  presiding 
officer  of  the  chapter;  contributed  to 
Chi  Phi  magazine;  grand  secretary 
of  the  fraternity;  delegate  to  several 
national  conventions;  mem.  Sword 
and  Crescent;  m.  Inez  Callaway  Te- 
not,  1908.  Address,  Welch,  W.  Va. 

STONER,  Edith;  Kappa  Kappa  Gam- 
ma; ed.  University  of  Missouri,  1904; 
initiated  by  Theta  chapter,  1902; 
grand  registrar,  1906-1908;  secretary, 
1908;  grand  president,  1908-1910; 
delegate  to  national  convention  of 
1906;  delegate  to  National  Pan-Hel- 
lenic Congress,  1908,  1909.  Address, 
2725  Channing  Way,  Berkeley,  Calif. 

STONEY,  Gaellard;  Beta  Theta  Pi;  ed. 
University  of  California,  1888;  initi- 
ated by  Omega  chapter,  Jan.,  1885; 
chief  of  ninth  district,  1897-1901; 
delegate  to  national  convention  of 
1900;  attorney  at  law;  mem.  Bo- 
hemian Club  and  president  of  the 
Golf  Club;  m.  Georgiana  Mac  Don- 
ald, Nov.  7, 1895.  Address,  250  Mont- 
gomery St.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

STORMS,  Chelsea  L.;  A.  B.,  D.  D.  S.; 
supreme  editor  of  Xi  Psi  Phi;  mem. 
Phi  Kappa  Psi;  ed.  Colgate  Univer- 
sity, 1906;  University  of  Buffalo 


Dental  College,  1909;  initiated  by 
New  York  Epsilon  of  Phi  Kappa  Psi, 
1903  and  Mu  chapter  of  Xi  Psi  Phi, 
1908;  mem.  Theta  Phi  (high  school) 
and  Beta  Delta  Beta;  mem.  Buffalo, 
New  York  State  and  National  Alum- 
ni Associations  of  Xi  Psi  Phi;  su- 
preme editor  of  Xi  Psi  Phi,  1910- 
1916;  honorary  past  supreme  presi- 
dent, 1914;  delegate  to  National  Con- 
vention, 1910,  1911,  1912,  and  1914; 
dentist;  mem.  F.  and  A.  M.;  m. 
Amelia  M.  Rehbaum.  Address,  153 
E.  Utica  St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

STOWELL,  Clarence  Warner;  Sigma 
Alpha  Epsilon;  ed.  University  of 
Maine,  1900;  initiated  by  Maine 
Alpha,  Feb.  22,  1901;  charter 
member,  attended  Boston  National 
convention  of  1900  as  a  petitioner; 
contributed  to  the  "Record;"  m. 
Providence  Alumni  Association;  prov- 
ince vice-president,  secretary  and 
president  air  of  province  Alpha; 
delegate  to  last  seven  province  con-- 
ventions;  eminent  supreme  recorder, 
1904-1910;  eminent  supreme  deputy 
archon,  1911;  founder  of  New  Hamp- 
shire Alpha;  delegate  to  national 
conventions  at  Washington,  1902; 
Memphis,  1904;  Atlanta,  1906;  At- 
lantic City,  1909;  Kansas  City,  1910, 
and  Nashville,  1912;  educator;  ed- 
itor and  author  of  several  text 
books;  mem.  Masons,  Barnard  Club, 
Edge  wood  Yacht  Club;  m.  Grace 
Leigh  Dinsmore,  July  10,  1907.  Ad- 
dress, 357  Westminster  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I. 

STRAIGHT,  Lyle  Fitch;  Tau  Kappa 
Epsilon;  ed.  Illinois  Wesleyan  Uni- 
versity, 1908;  initiated  by  Alpha 


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231 


chapter,  Nov.,  1903;  president  of  the 
chapter;  mem.  tester  H.  Martin 
Alumni  Association;  grammateus 
(national  secretary),  third  term;  del- 
egate to  national  conventions  of  1913 
at  Decatur,  and  at  Champaign,  April, 
1914;  secretary  of  W.  H.  Gardner 
&  Son,  incorporated,  general  in- 
surance; m.  Amy  Kellog  Hovey,  Oct. 
16,  1913,  at  Decatur,  111.  Address, 
residence,  104  E.  Empire  St.,  of- 
fice, 200-4  Grieshim  Bldg.,  Blooming- 
ington,  111. 

STRAUB,  George  Augustine;  presi- 
dent of  Troy  Alumni  Association  of 
Sigma  Chi;  mem.  Tau  Lambda  (lo- 
cal);  ed.  at  Hobart  College,  1912; 
initiated  by  Alpha  Alpha  chapter 
October  1,  1908;  secretary  of  chap- 
ter; charter  mem.  of  Troy  Alumni 
Association;  secretary  and  treas- 
urer of  Troy  Alumni  Association  of 
Sigma  Chi  for  three  years;  presi- 
dent of  Troy  Alumni  Association 
for  two  years;  with  Emigh  & 
Straub,  mfgrs.  Address,  405  Fed- 
eral St.,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

STREET,  Richard  Hamilton,  M.  D.; 
grand  secretary  and  treasurer  of  Phi 
Alpha  Gamma;  ed.  Hahnemann  Med- 
ical College,  Chicago,  1898;  initiated 
by  Eta  Lambda  chapter,  1900;  con- 
tributed to  "Quarterly"  of  Phi  Alpha 
Gamma;  mem.  and  president  of  Chi- 
cago Alumni  Chapter;  business  man- 
ager of  "Quarterly";  delegate  to  Chi- 
cago Greek  Conference  of  1913; 
physician,  specialty  nose,  throat  and 
ear,  professor  of  nose  and  throat 
department  of  Hahnemann  Medical 
College  and  Hospital;  m.  Lillian 


Woodward,  Aug.  27,  1906.    Address, 
32  N.  State  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

STROHM,  Dr.  Nelson  Wilbert;  trustee 
of  Omega  Upsilon  Phi;  ed.  Uni- 
versity of  Buffalo,  1912;  initiated 
by  Alpha  chapter,  Dec.  14,  1908; 
senior  master  of  the  chapter;  mem. 
of  alumni  chapter;  grand  scribe, 
first  junior  grand  master,  delegate 
to  national  conventions  in  1910, 
1911,  and  in  1912;  arranged  for  na- 
tional conventions  held  in  Buffalo, 
1912;  physician  and  surgeon;  mem. 
Mystic  Monks.  Address,  469  Frank- 
lin St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

STRONG,  Josiah;  Delta  Upsilon;  ed. 
Western  Reserve  University,  1869; 
initiated  by  Western  Reserve  chap- 
ter, 1865;  mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
clergyman,  instructor  and  chaplain 
in  Western  Reserve  College,  1873- 
1876;  secretary  of  Home  Missionary 
Society  for  Ohio,  Kentucky,  West 
Virginia  and  western  Pennsylvania, 
1881-1884;  pastor  Cincinnati,  1884- 
1886;  president  of  League  for  Social 
Service,  1898-1902;  president  of  So- 
cial Center  Association  of  America, 
1910;  author;  m.  Alice  Bisbee,  Aug. 
29,  1871.  Address,  Bible  House,  As- 
tor  PI.,  New  York  City. 

STUART,  Anne;  grand  treasurer  of  Pi 
Beta  Phi;  ed.  Nebraska  State  Uni- 
versity, 1899;  initiated  by  Nebraska 
Beta,  Nov.  23,  1895;  grand  treas- 
urer 1912  of  Delta  and  Gamma  Prov- 
ince, president  in  1904-1912;  dele- 
gate to  national  conventions  at  New 
Orleans  1907,  Swarthmore,  Pa.,  1910, 
and  Evanston,  111.,  1912;  musician; 
post  graduate  work  in  piano  1892, 


232 


LEADING  GREEKS 


studied  with  renowned  pianists 
(Zeisler),  preparing  for  soloist  and 
professional  accompanist;  1906-1914 
treasurer  for  the  Association  of  the 
Young  Women's  Christian  Associa- 
tion. Address,  1906  D.  St.,  Lincoln, 
Nebr. 

STUKES,  Taylor  Hudnall;  Sigma  Al- 
pha Epsilon;  ed.  Davidson  College, 
1913;  initiated  by  North  Carolina 
Theta,  May  21,  1910;  eminent  archon 
of  the  chapter;  delegate  to  national 
convention  at  Nashville  1912  and 
visitor  at  the  province  Gamma  con- 
vention at  Washington,  1914;  assist- 
ant cashier  Bank  of  Clarendon.  Ad- 
dress, Manning,  S.  C. 

STULTS,  Frances  Wlllard;  Sigma  Al- 
pha Iota;  ed.  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity, 1914;  initiated  by  Beta 
chapter,  1913;  chapter  reporter; 
mem.  Alethenai  Literary  Society; 
national  recording  secretary  pro  tern 
and  national  corresponding  secre- 
tary, 1914-1915.  Address,  1633  Hin- 
man  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

SULLENGER,  Charles  Edmond;  Apex 
(president)  of  the  Delta  Sigma  Phi; 
ed.  Cumberland  University,  1914; 
initiated  by  Omicron  chapter,  Oct. 
1913;  president  of  the  chapter;  mem. 
Cumberland  University  Alumni  As- 
sociation; mem.  national  board  of 
control;  attorney  at  law;  mem. 
Knights  Templars,  Knights  of  Pyth- 
ias; m.  Floyd  Helen  Ben  ton,  Nov. 
23,  1905.  Address,  Lebanon,  Tenn. 

SULLIVAN,  Dr.  Arthur  M.;  Phi  Rho 
Sigma;  ed.  Indiana  University  and 
Chicago  University,  School  of  Medi- 
cine, 1909;  initiated  Dy  Pi  chapter, 


1906;  chairman  of  executive  com- 
mittee of  Pi  chapter,  1906;  physician 
and  surgeon,  surgeon  to  Chicago 
and  Eastern  Illinois  Railroad  and 
Wabash  Railroad;  mem.  U.  S.  Pen- 
sion Board  and  coroner,  Fountain 
County,  Ind.  Address,  Attica,  Ind. 

SUPPIGER,  Solomon;  vice-president 
of  Kappa  Alpha  (southern);  ed.  at 
Washington  University;  initiated  by 
Beta  Theta  chapter,  1910;  vice- 
president  of  chapter;  mem.  Phi  Del- 
ta Phi;  secretary  and  treasurer  of 
P.  B.  Hamer  Province;  delegate  to 
P.  B.  Hamer  Province  of  1912;  mem. 
Kappa  Alpha  song  book  committee; 
attorn ey-at-law.  Address,  Highland, 
111. 

SUTLEFF,  Helen  Binninger;  Pi  Beta 
Phi;  ed.  University  of  Kansas,  1890; 
initiated  by  Kansas  Alpha,  1886;  presi- 
dent of  the  chapter;  contributed  to 
fraternity  magazine;  mem.  Kansas 
Alpha  Alumnae  Association  and  Uni- 
versity of  Kansas  Alumni  Associa- 
tion; national  grand  guide,  grand 
treasurer  and  grand  president;  mem. 
and  chairman  of  Kansas  Alpha  Alum- 
nae Committee  that  founded  and  sup- 
ported a  scholarship  for  the  bene- 
fit of  the  women  of  the  University 
of  California;  delegate  to  the  nation- 
al convention  at  Lawrence,  1890; 
head  cataloguer  of  Leland  Stanford 
Jr.  University.  Address,  19  Salva- 
tierra,  Stanford  University,  Calif. 

SWAN,  Clifford  Melville;  president  ex- 
ecutive council  of  Delta  Upsilon; 
ed.  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Tech- 
nology, 1899;  initiated  by  Technol- 
ogy chapter,  May,  1897;  alumni  sec- 


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233 


retary  of  chapter;  mem.  Harvard' 
University  Alumni  Association,  New 
York  Delta  Upsilon  Club;  Mass.  In- 
stitute of  Technology  Alumni  Associ- 
ation; executive  council  offices: 
treasurer  1908-1912,  secretary  191.1- 
1912,  president  1912  to  date;  dele- 
gate to  national  conventions  of  1906, 
1907,  1909,  1911,  1912,  1913,  1914 
delegate  to  New  York  Inter-Frater- 
nity Conference  in  1912  and  1913  and 
to  Chicago  Greek  Conference  In 
1913;  acoustical  engineer,  H.  W. 
Johns-Manville  Co.  Address,  600 
West  115th  St.,  or  Madison  and  41st 
St.,  New  York  City. 
8WARTZ,  Charles  Benjamin;  Delta 
Upsilon;  ed.  Lafayette  College,  1911; 
initiated  by  Lafayette  chapter,  Oct. 
1907;  president  of  the  chapter;  dele- 
gate to  third  district  convention; 
student  in  Union  Theological  Sem- 
inary, New  York  City;  1911  to  1914; 
Rhodes  Scholar  from  Pennsylvania 
to  Oxford,  Eng. 

SWENSON,  Thorborg;  Beta  Alumnae 
deputy  of  Alpha  Gamma  Delta;  ed. 
University  of  Wisconsin,  1910;  in- 
itiated by  Beta  chapter,  Nov.  1908; 
treasurer  of  the  chapter;  secretary 
and  treasurer  of  Beta  Alumnae  Club 
1912-1914,  president  1914-1915;  at- 
tended national  convention  at  Madi 
son  April,  1913,  but  not  as  a  dele- 
gate, treasurer  of  the  convention  and 
chairman  of  the  credentials  com- 
mittee, attended  Beta  province  con- 
vention at  Minneapolis,  Feb.  1910 
and  Beta  province  convention  at 
Madison  Feb.  1912,  secretary  pro 
tern.  Address,  1326  Casper  Ave., 
Rockford,  111. 


SWIFT,  Charles  Lowe;  president  of 
Yale  Club  of  Phi  Delta  Theta;  ed. 
Dickinson  University,  1904;  gradu- 
ate study  at  Yale  University;  init- 
iated by  Penn.  Epsilon,  Sept.  1900; 
vice-president  of  the  chapter,  1903; 
mem.  Phi  Kappa  Epsilon  and  Book 
and  Bond,  Yale  locals,  secretary  of 
Carlisle  Alumni  Club,  president  of 
Baltimore  Alumni  Club,  contributed 
to  the  Scroll  of  Phi  Delta  Theta; 
delegate  to  district  convention  at 
Amherst,  1902,  and  to  national  con- 
vention at  New  York,  1903;  English 
master  at  the  Hill  School,  former- 
ly on  Sunday  staff  on  "New  York 
Tribune,"  editorial  writer  for  "Balti- 
more News,"  Sunday  editor  of 
"Baltimore  Herald;"  m.  Edith  Stud- 
ley  Prince,  1906.  Address,  The  Hill 
School,  Pottstown,  Pa. 

SWIFT,  Edward  Casslus;  president  of 
Chi  Psi;  ed.  University  of  Michigan 
1876;  initiated  by  Alpha  Epsilon 
chapter;  head  of  chapter;  mem.  Chi- 
cago and  Michigan  Alumni  Associa- 
tions; delegate  to  national  conven- 
tion for  Chicago  Alumni  Associa- 
tion for  10  years;  attorney  at  law; 
m.  Helen  C.  Vincent,  Oct.  23,  1878. 
Address,  1355  Ottawa  Ave.,  Ottawa, 
111. 

SWITZER,  George  Washington;  Beta 
Theta  Pi;  ed.  De  Pauw  University, 
1881;  initiated  by  Delta  chapter, 
1877;  corresponding  secretary  and 
president  of  the  chapter;  district 
secretary;  financed  building  of  two 
chapter  houses;  delegate  to  national 
convention  of  1879;  clergyman; 
delegate  to  general  conference  and 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


district  superintendent;  vice-presi- 
dent of  American  National  Bank, 
Lafayette,  Ind.;  m.  Lida  Westfall, 
Sept.  20,  1881.  Address,  617  Ferry 
St.  Lafayette,  Ind. 

SYMONDS,  Nathaniel  Gardiner;  dis- 
trict grand  master  of  Kappa  Sigma; 
ed.  at  Leland  Stanford,  Jr.  Univer- 
sity, 1901;  initiated  by  Beta  Zeta 
chapter,  Oct.  25,  1899;  mem.  Pitts- 
burgh, New  York,  Indianapolis  and 
Chicago  Alumni  Associations  of 
Kappa  Sigma;  sales  manager  of  Chi- 
cago district  of  Westinghouse  Ma- 
chine Co.;  m.  to  Irene  Millberry, 
Dec.  25,  1901.  Address,  39  S.  La 
Salle  St.,  Chicago,  111. 


TAMLYN,  Walter  I.;  publication  man- 
ager of  the  "Garnet  and  White"  of 
Alpha  Chi  Rho,  1906-1913;  ed. 
Brooklyn  Polytechnic  Institute,  1905; 
initiated  by  Phi  Chi  chapter,  Oct. 
1903;  head  of  the  chapter,  mem. 
Phi  Chi  Graduate  Chapter;  served 
on  several  committees,  delegate  or 
alternate  to  all  national  conventions 
from  1905  to  1912;  electrical  and 
ceramic  engineer,  Address,  280  Van 
Buren  St.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

TAIMNAHILL,  Anna  Lytle;  (Mrs. 
George  William);  chairman  of  the 
scholarship  committee  of  Pi  Beta 
PhJ4  ed.  University  of  ^Nebraska 
1898,  Wellesley  College  1900  and 
University  of  Chicago  1903;  init- 
iated by  Nebraska  Beta,  Oct.  1895; 
president  of  the  chapter;  president 
of  Beta  province  1908-1909;  inspect- 
ing officer  for  petitioning  chapter 


at  University  of  Toronto,  later  On- 
tario Alpha,  installing  officer  for 
Washington  Beta  chapter,  Washing- 
ton State  College,  1912,  chairman 
national  committee  on  chaperones 
and  chapter  houses  1909-1911;  dele- 
gate to  national  convention  at 
Madison,  Wis.,  1897;  attended  New 
Orleans  convention  1908;  president 
of  National  Pan-Hellenic,  Chicago, 
1908;  head  of  department  of  Eng- 
lish, Agnes  Scott  College,  Decatur, 
Ga.,  1900-1902,  head  of  department 
of  English  literature,  normal  school, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1903-1908,  dean  of 
women  and  head  of  department  of 
English,  Lewiston  State  Normal 
School,  Lewiston,  Ida.,  mem.  Daugh- 
ters of  American  Revolution,  As- 
sociation of  Collegiate  Alumnae;  m. 
George  William  Tannahill,  June  10, 
1913.  Address,  402  Third  St.  Lewis- 
ton,  Idaho. 

TAPPAN,  Paul  Whiting;  Alpha  Tau 
Omega,  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa;  ed. 
Wooster  University,  1899;  Miami 
Medical  College,  1902;  initiated  by 
Alpha  Mu  chapter  of  Alpha  Tau 
Omega,  Oct.  12,  1895;  worthy  mas- 
ter of  the  chapter,  president  of  Day- 
ton Alumni  Association  of  Alpha  Tau 
Omega;  physician  and  surgeon;  ma- 
jor surgeon,  O.  N.  G.  neurologist  at 
St.  Elizabeth  Hospital;  mem.  St. 
John's  Lodge,  A.F.  and  A.M.;  m. 
Anna  C.  Poock,  March  30,  1911.  Ad- 
dress, 1900  Wayne  Ave.,  Dayton, 
Ohio. 

TAYLOR,  Dean;  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon; 
ed.  Mt.  Union  College,  1902;  Har- 
vard University,  1903;  initiated  by 
Ohio  Sigma,  Nov.  13,  1899;  affiliated 


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235 


Mass.  Gamma,  1903;  eminent  archon 
of  Sigma  chapter;  contributed  nu- 
merous articles  on  the  symbolism 
of  the  fraternity  to  the  S.A.E.  "Rec- 
ord;" editor  of  province  "Delta  An- 
nual," 1902,  and  delegate  to  province 
Delta  convention  of  1901;  chair- 
man of  ritual  revision  committee, 
1904-1910,  assistant  to  eminent  su- 
preme recorder,  1903;  editor  of  the 
convention  daily  for  1912,  but  unable 
to  attend,  made  a  study  of  the  "Rec- 
ord" and  its  irregularities  of  publi- 
cation; assisted  in  preparation  of 
S.A.E.  Manual  by  a  special  study  of 
symbolism  of  fraternity  and  its  ref- 
erence to  the  coat  of  arms ;  executed 
large  design  of  coat-of-arms  in  col- 
ors ;  organized  Alliance,  Ohio  Alumni 
Association ;  an  officer  at  installation 
of  Ohio  Rho  chapter;  editor  and  one 
of  proprietors  of  "Fairfield  Daily 
Journal;"  delegate  to  national  con- 
ventions of  1902  and  1904,  attended 
those  of  1909  and  1910;  mem.  Sons 
of  American  Revolution,  and  Ma- 
sonic Orders;  m.  Jesse  Minneley, 
Oct.  22,  1906.  Address,  208  S.  Court 
St.,  Fairfield,  la. 

TAYLOR,  Elizabeth  Carney;  vice-presi- 
dent of  the  grand  council  of  Phi  Mu 
Gamma,  1903;  initiated  by  Alpha 
chapter,  Oct.  1899;  president  of  the 
chapter;  m.  Captain  Charles  B.  Tay- 
lor, U.  S.  Marine  Corps,  1905.  Ad- 
dress, Churchland,  Va. 

TAYLOR,  Isaac  Daniel;  Sigma  Nu;  ed. 
Kansas  University,  1899;  University 
of  Michigan,  LL.  B.,  1902;  initiated 
by  Nu  chapter,  1899;  United  States 
Attorney  for  western  district  of  Okla- 
homa; practiced  law  at  Emporia, 
Kans.,  until  1904,  then  moved  to  Paw- 


huska,  Okla.;  appointed  assistant  at- 
torney In  1907;  held  this  office  until 
elected  U.  S.  attorney;  m.  Kate  H. 
Fuller  of  Montpelier,  Vt.,  June  30, 
1902.  Address,  804  E.  Noble  Ave., 
Guthrie,  Okla. 

TAYLOR,  Walter  Emerson  Lee;  Phi 
Alpha  correspondent  of  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon;  mem.  Phi  Delta  Phi;  ed. 
Ohio  State  University,  B.A.,  1913; 
LL.  B.,  1915;  initiated  by  Ohio  Theta 
chapter,  Oct.  15,  1910  and  Swan 
chapter  of  Phi  Delta  Phi  April  10, 
1913;  mem.  Ohio  State  University 
Alumni  Club;  Pan-Hellenic  delegate; 
Republican  county  executive  com- 
mittee, 1912-1914;  mem.  Loyal  Order 
of  Moose.  Address,  46-14th  Ave.,  Co- 
lumbus, Ohio. 

TEED,  Freeman  Golding;  Sigma  Chi; 
ed.  Bucknell  University,  1873;  initi- 
ated by  Kappa  chapter;  consul  of 
the  chapter;  contributed  articles  to 
the  Sigma  Chi  Quarterly  on  the  early 
history  of  the  conventions;  president 
of  the  Los  Angeles  Alumni  Associa- 
tion ;  praeter  of  the  9th  province  and 
delegate  to  district  conventions; 
grand  consul  of  the  grand  chapter, 
1884;  active  in  the  installation  of  the 
following  chapters:  Alpha  Beta,  Al- 
pha Omega,  Alpha  Upsilon,  Phi  Phi, 
and  Alpha  Delta;  organized  the  Los 
Angeles  Alumni  Association  and  was 
first  grand  officer  on  the  Pacific 
Coast;  helped  in  building  Kappa's 
house;  delegate  to  national  conven- 
tions of  1872,  1874,  1876,  1884  and 
1912;  lawyer,  retired;  interested  in 
social  uplift  work;  formerly  mayor, 
auditor,  city  clerk,  and  president  of 
the  city  council  all  of  Los  Angeles; 


LEADING  GREEKS 


collector  of  internal  revenue;  past 
grand  commander  of  Knights  Temp- 
lars; representative  in  the  Imperial 
Council  of  the  Mystic  Shrine;  m. 
Fannie  Schoder,  Oct.  26,  1882.  Ad- 
dress, 1315  W.  41st  Place,  Los  Ange- 
les, Calif. 

TEFFT,  Clarence  Edwin;  former  pres- 
ident of  Province  Zeta  of  Sigma 
Alpha  Epsilon;  mem.  Phi  Delta  Phi; 
ed.  at  University  of  Nebraska,  1896; 
charter  mem.  of  Nebraska  Lambda- 
Pi  chapter,  May  26,  1893;  eminent 
correspondent  and  eminent  archon 
of  chapter;  mem.  Lincoln  S.  A.  B. 
Alumni  Association;  delegate  to 
Province  Zeta  convention,  1895; 
delegate  to  S.  A.  E.,  Pittsburgh  na- 
tional convention,  1893;  officer  of 
1893  S.  A.  E.  national  convention; 
attorney-at-law ;  m.  Caroline  Irene 
Sheldon,  June  29,  1898.  Address, 
Weeping  Water,  Neb. 

TEN N ANT,  Earl  O.;  alumni  president 
of  Alpha  Sigma  Phi;  ed.  Waynes- 
burg  College,  1911;  initiated  by  Nu 
chapter,  Jan.  1,  1911,  one  of  18  found- 
ers of  chapter;  chancellor  of  the 
chapter;  mem.  Alumni  Association 
of  Waynesburg  College;  assistant  in 
mathematics  while  in  college;  dele- 
gate to  Y.  M.  C.  A.  convention,  1906; 
president  of  Union  Literary  Society, 
secretary  and  treasurer  of  Oratorical 
Society;  delegate  to  Tri  State  Ora- 
torical Contest;  Union  debater  in 
Inter-Society  contest,  1911;  treasurer 
for  three  years  of  athletic  associa- 
tion; president  of  reading  circle, 
1909-1910;  business  manager  of  "The 
Collegian,"  1910-1911;  national  vice- 


president  and  editor  of  the  "Carna- 
tion" of  Alpha  Phi  Sigma;  delegate 
to  national  conventions  of  1911,  at 
Washington,  D.  C.;  principal  of 
North  Baltimore  High  School,  1912- 
1913.  Address,  R.  F.  D.  1,  Spraggs, 
Pa. 

TENNANT,  Mary  Jones;  Alpha  Chi 
Omega;  ed.  De  Pauw  University; 
initiated  by  Alpha  chapter,  1887; 
vice-president  of  the  chapter;  con- 
tributed to  the  "Lyre"  of  Alpha  Chi 
Omega;  mem.  Gamma  Gamma  and 
De  Pauw  University  Alumni  Associ- 
ation; national  inspector;  estab- 
lished Beta  chapter  at  Albion,  Mich.; 
delegate  to  national  conventions  at 
De  Pauw  and  Illinois  Universities 
and  Detroit,  Mich.;  delegate  to  four 
national  inter-fraternity  conferences 
at  Chicago  and  Evanston;  teacher; 
m.  Richard  S.  Tennant.  Address, 
824  S.  5th  St.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind. 

THEISS,  Mary  Bartol  (Mrs.  Lewis  Ed- 
win T.);  Pi  Beta  Phi;  ed.  Bucknell 
University,  A.  B.,  1894;  A.  M.,  1895; 
graduate  student  at  University  of 
Michigan,  1897;  fellow  in  classics 
University  of  Pennsylvania,  1897- 
1899;  Ph.  D.,  1899;  initiated  by  Penn. 
Beta  chapter,  Jan.  4,  1895;  affiliated 
with  Mich.  Beta;  president  of  the 
Pennsylvania  chapter;  mem.  Phi 
Beta  Kappa;  commencement  speaker 
Bucknell  University;  vice-president 
of  New  York  City  Alumnae  Club  and 
mem.  Lewisburg  Alumnae  Club; 
grand  secretary,  1899-1906;  catalog- 
uer, 1901-1909;  editor  of  the  "Arrow," 
1908-1911;  editor  of  the  "Songs"  of 
Pi  Beta  Phi,  first  and  second  edi- 
tions; editor  of  the  Pi  Beta  Phi  cata- 


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237 


logue,  1906;  chairman  of  committee 
that  devised  fraternity  flag;  mem.  of 
literary  bureau  of  Alpha  province, 
1895;  delegate  to  national  conven- 
tions at  Boston,  1895;  Syracuse, 
1901;  St.  Louis,  1904;  New  Orleans, 
1908;  Swarthmore,  1910,  and  guest  at 
Evanston,  1912;  appointed  by  alum- 
nae of  two  women's  fraternities  of 
Bucknell  in  1914  to  organize  a  local 
pan-hellenic  in  Lewisburg;  magazine 
writer  with  Mr.  Theiss;  correspond- 
ing secretary  of  Federation  of  Gradu- 
ate Clubs;  head  of  department  of 
Latin  and  Greek,  Rockford  College, 
Rockford,  111.,  1899-1903;  alumni  poet 
Bucknell,  1903;  wrote  articles  for 
"Ladies'  Home  Journal"  on  the  Ad- 
vantage of  Girls'  Fraternities;  mem. 
American  Collegiate  Association; 
m.  Lewis  Edwin  Theiss,  Phi  Gamma 
Delta,  June  30,  1903.  Address,  110 
University  Ave.,  Lewisburg,  Pa. 

THOMAS,  Amos;  Phi  Delta  Theta; 
mem.  of  Phi  Delta  Phi;  ed.  at  Uni- 
versity of  Nebraska,  1909;  initiated 
by  Nebraska  Alpha,  1900;  president 
of  chapter;  mem.  Omaha  (Neb.) 
Alumni  Association;  reporter  of 
Omaha  (Neb.)  Alumni  Association 
of  Phi  Delta  Theta;  attorney;  sec- 
retary and  mem.  of  executive  com- 
mittee of  Nebraska  state  central 
committee;  mem.  Masonic  order. 
Address,  Helen  Apartments,  25th 
and  Harvey  Sts.,  Omaha,  Neb. 

THOMAS,  Eleanor  Walter;  president 
of  the  grand  chapter  of  Alpha  Kap- 
pa Psi;  ed.  Columbia  University; 
B.  S.;  M.  A.;  College  for  Women, 
S.  C.;  initiated  by  Alpha  chapter, 


1901;  district  chaplain;  lady  prin- 
cipal and  head  of  English  depart- 
ment of  St.  Mary's  School,  Raleigh, 
N.  C.  Address,  St.  Mary's,  Raleigh, 
N.  C. 

THOMAS,  Nathaniel  Wiley,  Ph.  D.; 
Alpha  Tau  Omega;  ed.  University  of 
Pennsylvania,  1881;  initiated  by  Pa. 
Tau,  April  1881;  worthy  master  of 
the  chapter;  contributed  to  "Palm" 
of  Alpha  Tau  Omega;  mem.  Phila- 
delphia Alumni  Association;  prov- 
ince chief  and  delegate  to  several 
province  conventions;  worthy  grand 
chief,  chairman  of  high  council, 
editor  of  the  "Palm"  of  Alpha  Tau 
Omega;  delegate  to  ten  or  twelve 
national  conventions;  established 
six  chapters;  chemist;  professor  of 
chemistry  in  Muhlenberg  College, 
also  in  Wittenberg  College  and  chief 
of  Bureau  of  Gas  of  Philadelphia; 
m.  Elizabeth  J.  MacDonald,  1884. 
Address,  1513  Centennial  Ave.,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

THOMAS,  William  F.;  master  of  the 
rolls  of  Delta  Theta  Phi;  ed.  at  Cleve- 
land Law  School  and  University  of 
Virginia,  1909;  initiated  by  Ranney 
Senate,  Nov.  11,  1908;  mem.  Cleve- 
land Alumni  Association  of  Delta 
Theta  Phi;  delegate  to  national  con- 
ventions 1909,  1911,  1913;  master 
of  rolls,  1909,  1911,  1913;  marshal, 
1913;  attorney-at-law,  firm  of  Thom- 
as &  Kreyci;  mem.  Masonic  order, 
Knights  of  Pythias,  National  Union; 
m.  Ella  V.  Ashby,  March  21,  1913. 
Address,  1455  W.  116th  St.,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio. 

THOMPSON,  John  Means;  Alpha  Tau 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


Omega;  ed.  Columbia  University, 
Washington,  D.  C.,  1885;  initiated 
by  District  of  Columbia  Upsilon 
1886;  W.  K.  E.  of  chapter;  mem. 
New  York  Alumni  Association;  dele- 
gate to  Chicago  Convention  of  1900; 
m.  Birdina  Welles  Young,  June  19, 
1912.  Address,  95  Liberty  St.,  New 
York  City. 

THOMPSON,  Lillian  Wallace;  Nation- 
al Pan-Hellenic  delegate  of  Gamma 
Phi  Beta;  ed.  University  of  Chi- 
cago; initiated  by  Beta  chapter, 
1891;  contributed  to  the  "Crescent" 
of  Gamma  Phi  Beta;  mem.  Chicago 
Alumnae  Association ;  national  treas- 
urer and  national  president;  dele- 
gate to  national  convention  at  Den- 
ver, Ann  Arbor  and  Madison;  dele- 
gate to  Chicago  Greek  Conference; 
high  school  teacher,  Englewood 
High  School.  Address,  224  W.  61st 
Place,  Chicago,  111. 

THOMPSON,  Robert  Mitchell;  Beta 
Theta  Pi;  ed.  University  of  Minne- 
sota, B.  L.  1895,  LL.  B.  1898,  LL. 
M.  1899;  initiated  by  Beta  Pi  chap- 
ter; contributed  to  fraternity  maga- 
zine; secretary  of  Minnesota 
Alumni  Chapter  for  many  years; 
chief  of  llth  district,  1912-1913,  and 
delegate  to  many  district  conven- 
tions; mem.  board  of  trustees,  1904- 
1910;  distributing  agent  for  the  hand 
book  of  Beta  Theta  Pi  for  many 
years;  sales  agent  for  the  song  book 
for  several  years;  have  been  delegate 
to  all  national  conventions  excepting 
two  from  1895  to  1913;  delegate  to 
Chicago  Greek  Conference,  1913; 
general  insurance  and  investment 


business;  mem.  Masons,  Blue  Lodge, 
Chapter,  Council  Commandery,  Scot- 
tish Rite  and  the  Shrine;  m.  Nellie 
A.  Williams  of  Harvard,  111.  Oct.  9, 
1909,  mem.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta.  Ad- 
dress, 923  Metropolitan  Bldg.,  Min- 
neapolis, Minn. 

THORN  BURGH,  Laura;  Chi  Omega; 
ed.  University  of  Tennessee,  1904;  ini- 
tiated by  Pi  Chapter,  1902;  president 
of  the  chapter;  mem.  University 
Glee  Club  and  Dramatic  Club;  con- 
tributed to  "Eleusis"  of  Chi  Omega; 
delegate  to  St.  Louis  convention  of 
1904  and  Chicago  1908;  journalist; 
society  and  club  editor;  dramatic 
and  literary  critic  for  the  "Knoxville 
Sentinel";  mem.  Southern  Associa- 
tion of  College  Women,  secretary  of 
Tennessee  Woman's  Press  and  Au- 
thors' Club,  1912-1914;  occasional 
contributor  to  periodicals;  traveled 
in  Europe,  1905-1906,  and  studied 
three  months  at  University  of  Ge- 
neva. Address,  800  W.  Main  Ave., 
Knoxville,  Tenn. 

THORN  E,  Silas  Owens;  Alpha  Tau 
Omega;  ed.  Trinity  College,  Durham, 
N.  C.,  1898;  initiated  by  N.  C.  Xi 
chapter,  1896;  scribe  of  chapter; 
mem.  local  club,  1909;  manager  of 
New  Orleans  office  and  plant  of 
General  Fire  Extinguisher  Co.  Ad- 
dress, Grunewald  Hotel,  office  cor. 
Canal  and  N.  Claiborne  Sts.,  P.  0. 
Box  242,  New  Orleans,  La. 

THORPE,  Burton  Lee,  M.  D.,  D.  D.  S.; 

supreme  grand  master  of  Delta 
Sigma  Delta;  ed.  Western  Dental 
College,  1895;  initiated  by  St. 
Louis  Auxiliary,  1903;  organizer  and 


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239 


first  grand  master;  supreme  worthy 
master  1913;  supreme  grand  master 
1914-1915;  wrote  history  of  Delta 
Sigma  Delta;  dental  surgeon;  presi- 
dent of  National  Dental  Associa- 
tion 1909-1910,  president  National 
Association  of  Dental  Examiners, 
1903,  president  of  Missouri  State 
Dental  Association  1901-1902,  presi- 
dent of  Missouri  State  Board  of 
Dental  Examiners  1903-1904,  presi- 
dent of  St.  Louis  Society  of  Dental 
Science  1905,  dean  and  professor  of 
operative  dentistry,  Barnes  Dental 
College,  1903-1905,  associate  editor  of 
the  "Dental  Brief  1904-1914,  as- 
sistant secretary  of  the  Inter-Na- 
tional Dental  Federation  1904-1914, 
originator  and  organizer  of  the 
plan  for  the  Fourth  International 
Dental  Congress  at  St.  Louis  1904, 
originator  of  the  Jamestown  Dental 
Federation  1907,  and  chairman  of 
committee  on  organization,  tnemi. 
American  Medical  Association,  hon- 
orary mem.  of  the  Kansas,  Colorado, 

f  Virginia,  Ohio,  Iowa  and  Tennessee 
State  Dental  Societies,  honorary 
mem.  L'Association  Generale  des 
Dentistes  de  France  and  of  Der  Cen- 
tral-Verein  Deutscher  Zahnarzte  of 
Germany,  author  of  volume  on  "Bi- 
ographical History  of  Pioneer 
American  Dentists  and  their  Suc- 
cessors," also-  of  "The  Founders  of 
the  Missouri  State  Dental  Associa- 
tion"; m.  Berta  Scott,  1895.  Ad- 
dress, 3605  Lindell  Boulevard,  St. 
Louis,  Mo. 

THURSTON,  Hugh  King;  inspector  of 
the  third  division  of  Sigma  Nu; 
ed.  University  of  Georgia,  1910;  init- 


iated by  Mu  chapter,  1906;  eminent 
commander  of  the  chapter  2  terms; 
district  secretary,  1909-1912  and 
president  1913-1914;  delegate  to  na- 
tional conventions  of  1907  and  1909 
at  Chicago,  111.;  organized  the 
Georgia  State  convention  of  Sigma 
Nu  in  1909;  mem.  Pan-Hellenic 
Council  at  University  of  Georgia; 
lawyer;  mayor  of  Thomaston,  Ga., 
for  past  four  years,  youngest  in  state 
when  elected;  mem.  Knights  of 
Pythias  and  W.  O.  W.  Address, 
Thomaston,  Ga. 

TILLOTSON,  Levi  Nelson;  supreme 
historian  of  Phi  Alpha  Delta;  ed. 
Yale  University,  1911;  initiated  by 
Book  and  Gavel  chapter,  May,  1910; 
mem.  Chi  Tau  Kappa  (honorary  law 
fraternity) ;  mem.  Chicago  Alumni 
Association;  wrote  history  of  the 
fraternity;  lawyer,  assistant  trial 
attorney  for  Fidelty  and  Causalty 
Co.  of  New  York;  m.  Mary  Rebecca 
Laughlin,  Dec.  27,  1906.  Address, 
805-10  Corn  Exchange  Bank  Bldg., 
Chicago,  111. 

TILROE,  Winifred  Rogers;  custodian 
of  song  book  of  Alpha  Phi;  ed.  Syra- 
cuse University,  1896;  initiated  by 
Alpha  chapter,  March,  1893;  mem. 
Syracuse  University  and  Alpha  Phi 
Alumni  Associations;  national  assist- 
ant historian,  national  historian, 
editor  of  "Alpha  Phi  Directory"  in 
1912;  m.  Hugh  M.  Tilroe,  July  27, 
1904.  Address,  403  University  Place, 
Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

TILTON,  Josephus  Howard;  Acacia; 
ed.  Ohio  State  University,  1901; 
initiated  by  Waw  chapter;  charter 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


member;  treasurer  senior  class  and 
played  varsity  football  four  years; 
captain  fourth  year;  mem.  Ohio 
State  University  Alumni  Associa- 
tions and  Ohio  State  Club;  grand 
vice-president;  grand  president  dele- 
gate to  national  convention  at  Chi- 
cago; chief  clerk  Ohio  Highway  De- 
partment; Thirty-Second  Degree  Ma- 
son, I.  O.  O.  F.,  Varsity  O.  Club  and 
Gratto.  Address,  708  Hartman  Bldg., 
Columbus,  Ohio. 

TINKHAM,  Elizabeth  Richmond;  presi- 
dent of  Eta  Alliance  of  Delta  Delta 
Delta;  ed.  University  of  Vermont, 
1901;  initiated  by  Eta  chapter,  1897; 
m.  Henry  C.  Tinkham,  July  2,  1913. 
Address,  46  So.  Winooski  Ave., 
Burlington,  Vt. 

TIPPLE,  Ezra  Squler,  Ph.  D.,  D.  D., 
LL.  D.;  Delta  Upsilon;  ed.  Syracuse 
University,  1884;  initiated  by  Syra- 
cuse chapter;  recording  secretary, 
corresponding  secretary,  vice-presi- 
dent of  the  chapter;  chapter  editor 
of  the  "Quarterly;"  delegate  to  na- 
tional convention  of  1882;  mem. 
eong  book  committee;  executive 
council,  1888;  president  of  same, 
1888-1889;  chapter  convention,  1900; 
president  of  Drew  Theological  Semi- 
nary; m.  Edna  E.  White,  June  24, 
1897.  Address,  Madison,  N.  J. 

TOBEY,  Walter,  Lawrence;  secretary 
of  Hamilton  Alumni  Association  of 
Beta  Theta  Pi;  ed.  Miami  Univer- 
sity, 1891;  initiated  by  Alpha  chap- 
ter, 1889;  president  of  the  chapter; 
mem.  board  of  trustees  of  national 
organization;  gathered  material  for 
Alpha  chapter  for  general  catalogue; 


delegate  to  national  convention  of 
1891;  editor  and  manager  of  print- 
ing and  publishing  business;  mem. 
Masonic  bodies,  B.  P.  O.  E.,  K.  of  P.; 
m.  Fannie  Smith,  Dec.  19,  1893.  Ad- 
dress, Third  and  Market  Sts.,  Hamil- 
ton, Ohio. 

TOLLES,  Claremont  Irving;'  publica- 
tion manager  of  "Garnet  and  White" 
of  Alpha  Chi  Rho;  mem.  Phi  Alpha 
Delta;  ed.  Yale  University,  1913; 
initiated  by  Phi  Delta  chapter, 
March  5,  1911;  head  of  chapter; 
mem.  Phi  Delta  graduate  chapter; 
chairman  convention  committee, 
1913;  delegate  to  national  conven- 
tions, 1912-13-14;  delegate  to  inter- 
university  fraternity  convention  at 
Yale,  1913.  Address,  116  Fairview 
Ave.,  Naugatuck,  Conn. 

TOMS,  William  Perry;  president  of 
Knoxville  Alumni  Association  of 
Kappa  Alpha  Southern;  mem.  Phi 
Kappa  Phi,  Theta  Lambda  Phi;  ed. 
University  of  Tennessee,  LL.  B., 
1907;  initiated  by  Pi  chapter  of 
Kappa  Alpha,  1904;  delegate  to  dis- 
trict convention  of  1913  and  to  na- 
tional conventions  of  1905  and  1907; 
secretary  and  manager  of  the  Ful- 
ton Co.,  metal  goods  manufacturers; 
formerly  secretary  Knoxville  Woolen 
Mills,  woolen  cloth  manufacturers; 
president  Knoxville  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
1910-1914;  scout  commissioner,  Knox 
County;  mem.  Masons,  Cherokee 
County  Club,  Cumberland  Club, 
Knoxville  Lawn  Tennis  Club,  Board 
of  Commerce.  Address,  833  Eleanor 
St.,  Knoxville,  Tenn. 

TONSOR,  Charles  A.,  Jr.,  Ph.  D.;  Delta 


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241 


Sigma  Phi;  ed.  New  York  Univer- 
sity, A.  B.  1907,  A.  M.  1908,  Ph.  M. 
1910,  Ph.  D.  1911;  initiated  by  Gam- 
ma chapter,  1905;  president  of  the 
chapter;  college  honors:  Winner 
freshman  entrance  prize,  Herman 
Ridder  German  prize,  Eucleian  Eng- 
lish prize  twice,  Seward  Gibson 
prize  in  English,  J.  Gordon  Bennett 
prize  in  economy,  A.  Ogden  Butler 
fellowship;  mem.  track  team  three 
years,  and  inter-collegiate  debating 
team  two  years;  contributed  to 
"Carnation"  of  Delta  Sigma  Phi; 
national  president,  1907;  delegate 
to  national  conventions  of  1907,  1910, 
1913;  auditor  of  Inter-Fraternity 
Conference  of  1912;  mem.  of  the 
English  staff  on  New  York  Univer- 
sity, Schools  of  Commerce,  En- 
gineering and  Arts;  mem.  Thirty- 
Second  Degree  Mason;  m.  Bertha 
Harris,  June  26,  1913.  Address, 
2316  Andrews  Ave.,  New  York  City. 

TORRANCE,  Ralph  Smith;  Delta  Tau 
Delta;  ed.  Armour  Institute  of  Tech- 
nology, 1906;  initiated  by  Gamma 
Beta  chapter,  Nov.,  1902;  president 
of  the  chapter;  secretary  two  years 
and  president  one  year  of  Chicago 
Alumni  Chapter;  delegate  to  one  na- 
tional convention;  consulting  engi- 
neer, also  secretary-treasurer  of  S.  R. 
Fralick  &  Co.;  m.  Mary  Virginia 
Dosch,  May  14,  1910.  Address,  6442 
Glenwood  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

TOWAR,  DeLoss;  Sigma  Alpha  Epsi- 
lon;  ed.  University  of  South  Dakota, 
1915;  initiated  by  S.  D.  Sigma,  March 
8,  1913;  eminent  treasurer  of  the 
chapter;  assisted  in  revision  of  by- 


laws of  the  chapter;  first  secretary 
and  treasurer  of  Pan  Hellenic  Coun- 
cil of  University  of  South  Dakota; 
mem.  Eclectic  Society  Michigan 
Agricultural  College  and  Third  De- 
gree Mason.  Address,  East  Lan- 
sing, Mich. 

TOWNSEND,  Harold  Guyon;  national 
secretary  and  mem.  alumni  associa- 
tion board  of  Phi  Kappa  Psi;  ed.  Be- 
loit  College  1907;  initiated  by  Wis. 
Gamma  chapter,  Dec.  19,  1903;  presi- 
dent of  the  chapter;  mem.  Chicago 
Alumni  association  and  Chicago 
alumni  association  of  Beloit  College; 
delegate  to  district  conventions  of 
1909-1913;  delegate  to  national  con- 
ventions of  1904,  1906,  1912,  1914; 
delegate  to  Chicago  Greek  Confer- 
ence of  1913;  attorney  at  law;  mem. 
Kenwood  Lodge  800,  A.  F.  and  A.  M., 
B.  P.  O.  E.  864  at  Beloit,  Wis.  Ad- 
dress, 719  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg.,  39  S.  La 
Salle  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

TRAVIS,  Julius  Curtis;  Kappa  Sig- 
ma; ed.  University  of  Michigan, 
1894;  initiated  by  Alpha  Zeta  chap- 
ter, 1892;  grand  master  of  the  chap- 
ter; national  worthy  grand  procura- 
tor and  worthy  grand  master;  dele- 
gate to  national  conventions;  attor- 
ney at  law;  mem.  Knights  of  Py- 
thias; m.  Ethel  R.  Closser,  1896. 
Address,  First  National  Bank  Bldg., 
La  Porte,  Ind. 

TREDER,  Rev.  Oscar  F.  R.;  Sigma  Al- 
pha Epsilon;  ed.  St.  Stephen's  Col- 
lege, 1901;  initiated  by  New  York 
Sigma  Phi,  1897;  eminent  archon  of 
the  chapter;  mem.  St.  Stephen's  Col- 
lege Alumni  Association ;  delegate  to 


242 


LEADING  GREEKS 


National  conventions  at  Nashville 
and  Boston;  priest;  mem.  I.  O.  O.  F.; 
past  master  F.  and  A.  M.;  m.  Lillian 
E.  Howe,  1904.  Address,  East  Hamp- 
ton, N.  Y. 

TBIPP,  Walter  Bradley;  national 
treasurer  of  Phi  Alpha  Tau;  ed. 
Emerson  College  of  Oratory,  1889; 
initiated  by  Alpha  chapter,  1902; 
rayis  of  the  chapter;  contributed  to 
fraternity  magazine;  mem.  Emerson 
College  Alumni  Association ;  national 
secretary  and  delegate  to  two  na- 
tional conventions;  formed  national 
council;  teacher  of  oratory  and  dra- 
matic literature;  lecturer;  mem. 
Masons.  Address,  30  Huntington 
Ave.,  Boston,  Mass. 

TRUMAN,  James  Steele;  province 
chief  of  Alpha  Tau  Omega;  ed.  Cor- 
nell University  1896;  initiated  by 
Beta  Theta  chapter,  Oct,  1893;  wor- 
thy master  of  the  chapter;  attorney 
at  law;  m.  Ruth  Nina  Rich,  1903. 
Address,  76  Front  St.,  Oswego,  N.  Y. 

TUCKER,  Beverly  Dandridge,  Jr., 
chief  of  Province  VI  of  Alpha  Tau 
Omega;  ed.  University  of  Virginia, 
1902;  Rhodes  Scholar  from  Virginia 
at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1905-08; 
A.  B.  Oxon,  1908;  M.  A.  Oxon,  1912; 
initiated  by  Virginia  Delta;  worthy 
scribe  of  chapter;  mem.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa,  Theta  Iota  Lambda,  Kappa 
Alpha,  Lambda  Pi,  "Raven";  rector 
of  St.  Paul's  Memorial  church,  Uni- 
versity of  Virginia;  chaplain  for 
students  of  Episcopal  church;  or- 
dained deacon  of  Protestant  Episco- 
pal church  in  September,  1908;  or- 
dained priest  in  March,  1909;  rector 


of  St.  James  and  St.  Luke's  parishes. 
Address,  University,  Va. 

TUESBURG,  L.  W.;  grand  prytanis  of 
Tau  Kappa  Epsilon;  ed.  at  Illinois 
Wesleyan  University,  1903;  initiated 
by  Alpha  chapter,  1902;  treasurer 
of  chapter;  mem.  Lester  H.  Martin 
chapter  of  alumni,  Bloomington,  111.; 
grand  prytanis  two  terms;  grand 
histor  four  terms;  delegate  to  all 
national  conventions;  edited  frater- 
nity magazine,  "The  Teke,"  for  four 
years  as  histor;  lawyer,  admitted  to 
the  bar,  1904;  mem.  I.  O.  O.  F.  and 
Modern  Woodmen;  m.  Grace  Stev- 
ens, 1907.  Address,  412-414  Sterry 
Blk.,  Pontiac,  111. 

TUGGLE,  Velma  Neal;  business  man- 
ager of  the  "Adelphean"  of  Alpha 
Delta  Pi;  ed.  Judson  College,  1911; 
initiated  by  Kappa  chapter;  estab- 
lished local  chapter  which  petitioned 
and  was  initiated  in  1910;  president 
and  corresponding  secretary  of  the 
chapter;  contributed  to  magazine; 
mem.  Atlanta  Alumnae  Association; 
business  manager  of  magazine  since 
1911;  delegate  to  national  convention 
of  1911;  m.  Robert  L.  Tuggle,  Dec., 
1911.  Address,  Villa  Rica,  Ga. 

TUKEY,  Ethel  Maxwell;  editdr  of 
"The  Anchora"  of  Delta  Gamma; 
mem.  Omega  Psi;  ed.  at  the  Univer- 
sity of  Nebraska,  1901;  initiated  by 
Kappa  chapter,  October  14,  1897; 
president  of  chapter;  mem.  Kappa 
Alpha  Alumni  Association;  delegate 
to  national  convention,  1899;  at- 
tended conventions,  1901-05-11-13; 
fifth  mem.  of  council;  chapter  vis- 


LEADING  GREEKS 


243 


itor.       Address,     3126   Chicago  St., 
Omaha,  Neb. 

TURNER,  Emma  Harper;  Pi  Beta  Phi; 
ed.  Franklin  College,  1889;  initiated 
by  Ind.  Alpha,  1889,  charter  mem- 
ber; president  of  the  chapter;  con- 
tributed to  Pi  Beta  Phi  "Quarterly"; 
mem.  Franklin  College  Alumni  As- 
sociation and  president  of  national 
alumni  association  for  four  years; 
national  vice-president,  one  term; 
president,  three  terms;  helped  in  es- 
tablishment of  Pi  Beta  Phi  Settle- 
ment School;  mem.  Pi  Beta  Phi  Loan 
Fund  committee;  delegate  to  nation- 
al conventions  of  1890,  1892,  1893, 
1897,  as  an  officer;  secretary  of  first 
Pan-Hellenic  Congress,  Boston,  1890; 
organized  College  Women's  Club  of 
Washington,  D.  C.;  accountant; 
mem.  College  Woman's  Club,  Colum- 
bian Women  Fine  Arts  Society  and 
Suffrage  Association.  Address, 
Apartment  64,  The  Iowa,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C. 

TURNER,  Job  Darbin;  president  of 
province  Iota  of  Sigma  Alpha  Epsi- 
lon;  ed.  Kentucky  State  University, 
1900;  initiated  by  Ky.  Epsilon,  Feb. 
10,  1900;  eminent  deputy  archon  of 
the  chapter;  contributed  to  "Record" 
of  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  secretary 
and  treasurer  of  Ky.  Stafte  University 
Alumni  Association;  president  of 
Lexington,  Ky.,  Alumni  Association; 
delegate  to  province  Epsilon  conven- 
tions of  1904,  Memphis;  1912,  Nash- 
ville; 1914,  Chicago;  head  depart- 
ment of  feeding  stuffs,  Kentucky  Ag- 
ricultural Experiment  Station ; 
graduate  manager  of  athletics  at 


Ky.  State  University;  mem.  Elks; 
m.  Ann  Garland  Claybrook,  Oct.  25, 
1907.  Address,  135  Washington  Ave., 
Lexington,  Ky. 

TUTTLE,  Arthur  J.;  Honorary  Emi- 
nent Supreme  Archon  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon;  ed.  University  of  Michigan, 
Ph.  B.  1892,  LL.  B.  1895;  initiated 
by  Mich.  Iota-Beta;  eminent  archon 
of  the  chapter;  mem.  University  of 
Michigan  Alumni  Association;  presi- 
dent of  province  Delta;  delegate  to 
province  conventions  at  Cincinnati 
and  Ann  Arbor,  Mich;  delegate  to 
national  conventions  at  Chattanooga, 
Pittsburgh,  Washington,  D.  C.,  and 
Chicago;  founder  chapter  at  Nebraska 
University;  United  States  District 
judge  for  the  eastern  district  of 
Michigan;  m.  Jessie  B.  Stewart,  Mar. 
14,  1903;  died  May  24,  1912.  Ad- 
dress, 303  Federal  Bldg.,  Detroit, 
Mich. 

TWINING,  Frances  Staver;  Alpha  Phi; 
ed.  Northwestern  University  and 
University  of  Wisconsin,  1899;  initi- 
ated by  Beta  chapter,  Sept.  19,  1891, 
affiliated  with  Iota  chapter,  presi- 
dent of  the  chapter;  mem.  of  the 
Portland,  Ore.,  Alumnae  Associa- 
tion; national  president,  1906-1908; 
financed  and  superintended  building 
of  Alpha  Phi  chapter  house  at  Madi- 
son, Wis.;  m.  C.  W.  Twining,  May  6, 
1909.  Address,  Glenmorrie,  Oswego, 
Ore. 

TWINING,  Granvllle  Howard;  vice- 
president  of  Zeta  province  of  Sigma 
Alpha  Epsilon;  Phi  Rho  Sigma;  ed. 
Northwestern  University,  1905;  ini- 
tiated by  Illinois  Psi  Omega  chap- 


244 


LEADING  GREEKS 


ter,  1901,  of  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon; 
eminent  archon  of  the  chapter;  mem. 
Deru  and  Sigma  Xi,  honorary  socie- 
ties; district  surgeon  on  Chicago, 
Milwaukee  and  St.  Paul  Railroad;  m. 
Wilhelmine  Sommer,  1911.  Address, 
Mobridge,  S.  D. 

u 

UNDERWOOD,  Charles  Walton;  Pi 
Kappa  Alpha;  ed.  University  of  the 
South,  1905;  initiated  by  Chi  chap- 
ter, September,  1903;  recording  sec- 
retary and  corresponding  secretary 
of  the  chapter;  grand  secretary, 
1909-1911;  mem.  supreme  council,  ex- 
change editor,  1908-1910,  and  editor- 
in-chief,  1911-1913,  of  the  "Shield  and 
Diamond"  of  Pi  Kappa  Alpha;  secre- 
tary to  the  vice-chancellor  of  the 
University  of  the  South,  S'ewanee, 
Tenn.;  mem.  Masons;  m.  Annie  M. 
Therrell,  Feb.  28,  1910.  Address, 
University  of  the  South,  Sewanee, 
Tenn. 

UPSHUR,  Francis  Whittle,  M.  D.;  Phi 
Delta  Theta,  PI  Mu;  chapter  com- 
missioner of  latter;  ed.  Richmond 
College,  1894,  Medical  College  of  Vir- 
ginia, 1897;  initiated  by  Virginia 
Delta  chapter  of  Phi  Delta  Theta, 
1893,  and  Beta  Gamma  chapter  of  Pi 
Mu,  1896;  arch  of  Pi  Mu  chapter; 
mem.  Richmond  Alumni  chapters  of 
Pi  Mu  and  Phi  Delta  Theta;  general 
secretary,  later  senior  counsellor  of 
Pi  Mu,  now  chapter  commissioner, 
designed  coat  of  arms  and  a  delegate 
to  nearly  all  of  the  national  conven- 
tions; physician,  professor  of  phar- 
macology and  therapeutics,  Medical 
College  of  Virginia.  Address,  The 
Chesterfield,  Richmond,  Va. 


UPSON,  Charles  Ayrault;  founder  of 
chapter  at  University  of  Pennsyl- 
vania of  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon;  ed. 
University  of  Pennsylvania,  1900; 
initiated  by  Delta  Kappa  chapter, 
Nov.  9,  1899;  head  of  the  chapter; 
mem.  Buffalo  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon 
Club;  mem.  Buffalo  Pennsylvania 
Club;  delegate  to  national  conven- 
tions at  Springfield,  1899;  president 
of  the  Upson  Co.;  mem.  Masons;  m. 
Ella  J.  Morgan,  Nov.  9,  1910.  Ad- 
dress, Lockport,  N.  Y. 

UZZELL,  Rudyard  Stephen;  Sigma 
Alpha  Epsilon;  ed.  Denver  Univer- 
sity; initiated  by  Colorado  Zeta, 
1900;  treasurer  of  the  chapter;  ex- 
president  of  the  New  York  Alumni 
Association  of  S.  A.  E.,  secretary  and 
treasurer  of  committee  on  alumni 
degree  of  S.  A.  E. ;  manufacturer, 
lecturer  for  Board  of  Education  of 
New  York  City  during  the  winter 
months;  traveled  extensively,  vis- 
ited all  cities  over  25,000  in  the 
United  States,  also  all  countries  of 
Europe,  traveled  in  Canada  and 
Mexico;  past  master  Long  Island 
Lodge  No.  382,  F.  and  A.  M.;  m.  Mary 
Maxwell  Elaine,  Feb.  14,  1906.  Ad- 
dress, 2  Rector  St.,  New  York  City. 


VAIL,  Allda;  Alpha  Phi;  ed.  Stanford 
Jr.  University,  1909;  initiated  by 
Kappa  chapter,  September,  1909; 
mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  president  of 
San  Francisco  Alumnae  chapter; 
visiting  delegate,  1913-1914;  record- 
ing secretary  of  general  board;  dele- 
gate to  national  convention  of  1908 
at  Madison,  Wis.  Address,  1900 
Green  St.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 


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245 


VALET,  Edith  Moore;  president  of  Pi 
Beta  Phi  Alumnae  Club  of  New  York 
City;  ed.  Barnard  College,  1912;  in- 
itiated by  New  York  Beta,  Dec.  23, 
1909;  president  of  the  chapter;  mem. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  mem.  Barnard  Col- 
lege Alumnae  Association;  presi- 
dent of  chapter  alumnae  club;  and 
corresponding  secretary  of  same; 
chairman  chapter  scholarship  com- 
mittee, American  Collegiate  Associa- 
tion; chairman  of  calendar  commit- 
tee and  delegate  to  district  conven- 
tions; teacher  of  Greek;  mem.  Wom- 
en's University  Club.  Address,  111 
W.  127th  St.,  New  York  City. 

VAN  DER  VRIES,  John  N.;  secretary 
of  the  high  council  of  Alpha  Tau 
Omega;  ed.  Hope  College,  1903;  in- 
itiated by  Gamma  Mu  chapter;  mem. 
Sigma  Xi,  honorary;  mem.  Kansas 
State  and  Kansas  City  Alumni  Asso- 
ciations; chief  of  third  province, 
1904-1910,  and  delegate  to  province 
conventions  of  1907,  1909,  1911; 
worthy  grand  chief,  1910-1912, 
and  delegate  to  national  conven- 
tions of  1904,  1906,  1908,  1910,  1912; 
professor  of  mathematics,  University 
of  Kansas;  m.  Bernice  M.  Taber, 
1910.  Address,  1644  N.  H.  Sts.,  Law- 
rence, Kans. 

VAN  INGEN,  William  Dirk;  Theta  Xi; 
ed.  Stevens  Institute  of  Technology, 
1913;  initiated  by  Gamma  chapter, 
October,  1909;  secretary  of  Theta  Xi 
Alumni  Club  of  New  York  City  and 
secretary  of  Alumni  Association  of 
Steven's  Institute  of  Technology; 
mem.  convention  committee  of  1914; 
statistician  Mutual  Life  Insurance 


Co.  of  New  York.    Address,  34  Nas- 
sau St.,  New  York  City. 

VAN  PETTEN,  Harry;  president  of 
western  division  of  Delta  Tau  Delta, 
1906-1912;  ed.  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity, 1904;  initiated  by  Beta  Pi  chap- 
ter, October,  1900;  ritualist  of  the 
chapter;  mem.  Chicago  Alumni  As- 
sociation; delegate  to  two  national 
conventions;  treasurer  of  the  W.  E. 
Wroe  &  Co.,  wholesale  paper  manu- 
facturers, Chicago,  111.;  m.  Ruth 
Reed  of  Ida  Grove,  la.,  Oct.  2,  1907. 
Address,  2323  Harrison  St.,  Evans- 
ton,  111. 

VAN  WINKLE,  Edward;  president  of 
25th  grand  lodge  of  Theta  Delta  Chi; 
ed.  Columbian  University,  1900;  in- 
itiated by  Rho  Deuteron  chapter, 
1896;  treasurer  and  mem.  of  execu- 
tive committee;  mem.  and  manager 
of  Columbia  Varsity  LaCrosse  team; 
national  president;  editor  of  the 
"Shield"  of  Theta  Delta  Chi  for  vol- 
umes 23,  24  and  25,  editor  of  "Bach- 
man  Book  and  Biography  of  Andrew 
Green";  edited  and  compiled  the 
"Quiz  Book";  attended  fifteen  na- 
tional conventions;  delegate  to  In- 
ter-Fraternity Conference  of  1913; 
consulting  patent  engineer  to  Wells, 
Fargo  Express  Co.  and  Rhinelander 
Real  Estate  Co.;  director  in  Lons- 
dale  Novelty  Co.,  Security  Automatic 
Signal  Co.,  and  Twentieth  Century 
Window  Co.;  mem.  Engineers'  Club 
of  New  York,  American  Society  of 
Mechanical  Engineers,  committee 
man  in  same,  American  Society  of 
Civil  Engineers,  Canadian  Society  of 
Civil  Engineers,  and  Engineering 
Society  of  Columbia  University;  m. 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


Sama  Le  Roy  Batdorf,  Aug.  15,  1900. 
Address,  90  West  St.,  New  York 
City. 

VAUGHN,  Cora  Antoinette;  president 
of  Alpha  province  of  Kappa  Delta; 
ed.  Randolph  Macon  Woman's  Col- 
lege; initiated  by  Theta  chapter, 
Nov.  17,  1906;  president  of  the  chap- 
ter; national  secretary  of  sorority 
and  delegate  to  national  convention 
of  1908;  mem.  S.  T.  A.  B.  (secret  so- 
ciety) and  Jefferson  Literary  So- 
ciety. Address,  308  N.  High  St., 
Franklin,  Va. 

VAUGHN,  George;  Kappa  Sigma;  ed. 
University  of  Arkansas,  A.  B.  1896, 
LL.  B.  1898;  initiated  by  Xi  chapter, 
1891;  grand  master  of  the  chapter; 
contributed  to  the  "Caduceus"  of 
Kappa  Sigma;  mem.  Little  Rock, 
Ark.,  Alumni  Association;  catalogue 
editor,  1893-1897;  printer  of  ritual, 
1897;  delegate  to  national  conven- 
tion at  Richmond,  1894;  lawyer;  for- 
mer president  of  American  Associa- 
tion of  Title  Men,  1912-1913;  m. 
Frances  E.  Edwards  of  Locksburg, 
Ark.,  April  17,  1901.  Address,  resi- 
dence, 800  Battery  St.,  office,  1007-8 
Southern  Trust  Bldg.,  Little  Rock, 
Ark. 

VAUGHN,  Howard;  Gamma  Sigma 
Delta;  ed.  Iowa  State  University, 
1911;  initiated  by  Beta  chapter, 
1909;  chancellor  of  the  chapter; 
first  national  grand  chancellor  of  the 
fraternity,  1913;  edited  the  annual 
report;  delegate  to  national  conven- 
tion at  Columbus,  O.,  1911;  live  stock 
farmer.  Address,  Marion,  la. 

VERRAL,  Walter  Sargeson;  Alpha 
Kappa  Kappa;  ed.  Toronto  Univer- 


sity, 1909;  initiated  by  Alpha  Epsi- 
lon  chapter,  1905;  secretary  of  the 
chapter;  orthopedic  surgeon;  mem. 
Masons  and  Odd  Fellows'  Lodge  ;m. 
Sara  Hinch  of  Toronto,  Canada,  Dec. 
30,  1912.  Address,  765  Granville  St., 
Vancouver,  B.  C. 

VETTER,  James  Harry;  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon;  ed.  University  of  Chicago 
and  University  of  South  Dakota, 
1914;  initiated  by  Illinois  Theta, 
January,  1909,  affiliated  with  chapter 
at  South  Dakota  University;  emi- 
nent archon  of  South  Dakota  Sigma, 
1913-1914;  also  eminent  treasurer; 
eminent  recorder  at  both  chapters; 
mem.  Chicago  Alumni  Associations; 
mem.  of  Pan-Hellenic  Council  at  Uni- 
versity of  South  Dakota;  student* at 
Rush  Medical  College;  mem.  Knights 
Templar  and  Shriner.  Address,  1015 
S.  Jay  St.,  Aberdeen,  S.  D. 

VINISSKY,  Bernard  Walter;  senior 
supreme  counselor  of  Beta  Phi;  ed. 
University  of  Chicago,  1914;  initi- 
ated by  Alpha  chapter,  December, 
1911;  senator  of  the  chapter;  con- 
tributed to  the  "Link"  of  Beta  Phi; 
former  intermediate  supreme  coun- 
sellor; delegate  to  national  conven- 
tions of  1913  and  1914;  senior  law 
student  at  University  of  Chicago. 
Address,  3342  W.  12th  St.,  Chicago, 
111. 

VOIGHT,  Irma  Elizabeth;  Sigma  Kap- 
pa; ed.  University  of  Illinois,  Ph.  D., 
1913;  initiated  by  Theta  chapter, 
1911;  mem.  Acoith,  Delta  Sigma  Rho 
and  Kappa  Delta  Pi  (honorary); 
represented  Illinois  at  Northern  Ora- 
torical League  in  1910;  winner  of  2d 
prize;  winner  of  inter-society  de- 


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247 


clamatory  contest  at  Ilinois,  1911; 
high  school  teacher  seven  years; 
three  as  principal;  dean  of  women, 
Ohio  State  University,  1913.  Ad- 
dress, Box  453,  Athens,  Ohio. 

VON  ROSENBERG,  Frederick 
Charles;  Kappa  Sigma;  ed.  Univer- 
sity of  Texas,  1884;  LL.  B.  George- 
town University,  1889;  initiated  by 
Tau  chapter,  September,  1884;  grand 
master  of  the  chapter;  worthy  grand 
master  of  national  organization, 
1888  and  1889;  attorney  at  law;  ex- 
commissioner  of  banking  and  insur- 
ance of  the  state  of  Texas;  descend- 
ant from  noble  family  of  East  Prus- 
sia; mem.  A.  A.  S.  R.,  Free  Masonry, 
Thirty-Second  Degree  and  Shrine; 
m.  Nina  Electa  Stephens,  of  Boise 
City,  Idaho,  Dec.  19,  1892.  Address, 
2510  Whitis  Ave.,  Austin,  Tex. 

VOORHEES,  Oscar  McMurtrie;  Delta 
Upsilon;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  ed.  Rut- 
gers College,  1888;  initiated  by  Rut- 
gers chapter  of  Delta  Upsilon;  presi- 
dent of  the  chapter;  contributed  to 
Delta  Upsilon  "Quarterly";,  national 
secretary,  1886-1887;  secretary  of  the 
United  chapters  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa, 
1901,  and  editor  of  the  Phi  Beta 
Kappa  "Key,"  1910;  mem.  of  national 
council  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  clergy- 
man in  New  Jersey,  1891-1909,  in 
New  York  City,  1909  to  date;  m.  Al- 
ice R.  McLain,  1891,  Martha  S.  Elm- 
endorf,  1902.  Address,  350  E.  146th 
St.,  New  York  City. 

VORE,  Anna  L.  Taylor;  Delta  Delta 
Delta;  ed.  University  of  Nebraska, 
1900;  initiated  by  Kappa  chapter, 
1894;  president  of  the  chapter;  mem. 
Lincoln  Alliance;  grand  marshal; 


teacher,  Lincoln,  Neb.    Address,  640 
S.  30th  St.,  Lincoln,  Neb. 

w 

WAGG,  Alfred  H.;  national  councilor 
of  Alpha  Chi  Rho;  ed.  at  Dickinson 
College,  1909;  initiated  by  Phi  Beta 
chapter,  1905;  president  of  both  resi- 
dent and  graduate  chapters;  dele- 
gate to  national  conventions,  1907- 
08-09-10-12-13-14;  national  councilor, 
1912-13-14;  editor  national  address 
book,  1909;  president  Alpha  Chi  Rho 
Club  of  New  York;  vice-president, 
secretary  and  general  manager  of 
Amsterdam  Development  and  Sales 
Co.;  Mason,  Elk.  Address,  1369 
Broadway,  New  York  City. 

WAGNER,  Franklin  Allan;  chairman 
chapter  house  fund  committee  of 
Sigma  Nu;  ed.  University  of  Michi- 
gan, 1899,  1901,  1904;  initiated  by 
Gamma  Nu  chapter,  December,  1903; 
contributed  to  the  "Delta"  of  Sigma 
Nu;  president  of  the  New  York 
Alumni  chapter,  1909-1911;  delegate 
to  Inter-Fraternity  Conferences  of 
1912  and  1913;  lawyer,  mem.  firm  of 
Parker,  Davis  and  Wagner;  mem. 
F.  and  A.  M. ;  m.  Ethel  Putnam,  June 
7,  1906.  Address,  34  Nassau  St., 
New  York  City. 

WAGNER,  Louise  Shlpman;  president 
of  second  district  of  Kappa  Alpha 
Theta;  ed.  University  of  Illinois, 
1908;  initiated  by  Delta  chapter,  No- 
vember, 1904;  president  of  the  chap- 
ter; mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  mem. 
University  of  Illinois  and  Chicago 
Alumni  Associations;  deputy  grand 
vice-president,  1909  to  1913,  delegate 


248 


LEADING  GREEKS 


to  national  convention  of  1913;  at- 
tended National  Pan-Hellenic  Con- 
gress of  1911,  1912,  1913  as  a  visitor; 
m.  Fritz  Wagner,  Jr.,  Phi  Gamma 
Delta,  July  30,  1910.  Address,  1902 
Sunnyside  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

WAKEMAN,  Ruth  E.;  Phi  Mu;  ed. 
Lawrence  College,  1911;  initiated  by 
Iota  chapter,  March  28,  1912;  busi- 
ness manager  of  the  "Aglaia"  of  Phi 
Mu;  delegate  to  national  convention 
at  Niagara  Falls,  1913;  proofreader, 
George  Banta  Publishing  Co.  Ad- 
dress, 425  Broad  St.,  Menasha,  Wis. 

WALES,  James  Albert;  Alpha  Chi 
Rho;  ed.  Trinity  College,  1901;  initi- 
ated by  Phi  Psi  chapter,  1897;  mem. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa,  founder  of  Dickin- 
son chapter;  wrote  several  fraternity 
songs;  mem.  chapter  and  New  York 
City  Alumni  Associations;  national 
counsellor,  1901-1905;  first  editor  and 
publisher  of  the  "Garnet  and 
White,"  1900-1903;  graduate  editor, 
1903-1913;  founder  and  chairman  of 
graduate  advisory  board  (which  se- 
cures employment  for  members  of 
Alpha  Chi  Rho);  delegate  to  all  na- 
tional conventions  except  the  first; 
only  member  with  this  record;  own- 
er of  Wales  Advertising  Co.,  New 
York  City;  mem.  F.  and  A.  M.,  Jov- 
ian Order;  m.  Ethel  Holbrook  Beach, 
Sept.  30,  1909.  Address,  Box  7, 
Stratford,  Conn. 

WALKER,  Calvin  Albert;  secretary 
and  organizer  (1907)  of  California 
Alumni  Association  of  Omega  Upsi- 
lon  Phi;  ed.  Cooper  Medical  College, 
now  Stanford  University,  1905;  ini- 
tiated by  Iota  chapter,  1901;  senior 
master  of  the  chapter  1904-1905;  su- 


pervisor of  the  6th  district,  Califor- 
nia; first  grand  junior  master,  1904- 
1905;  physician  and  surgeon;  mem. 
I.  O.  O.  F.  and  Olympic  Club;  m. 
Zella  Z.  Adair,  1909.  Address,  292 
Third  St.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

WALKER,  George  Neman;  district 
chief  of  Phi  Rho  Sigma;  ed.  Uni- 
versity of  Nebraska  Medical  Col- 
lege, 1908;  initiated  by  Iota  chap- 
ter, 1903;  charter  member;  mem. 
University  of  Nebraska  and  Omaha 
Medical  College  Alumni  Associa- 
tions; physician  and  surgeon;  mem. 
Elks,  Masons,  American  Medical  As- 
sociation and  Commerce  Club;  HL 
Gladys  Turner  Aug.  31,  1911.  Ad- 
dress, 203  Ganter  Blk.,  Lincoln,  Neb. 

WALKER,  Minnie  Royre;  Kappa  Kap- 
pa Gamma;  ed.  De  Pauw  University, 
1890;  initiated  by  Iota  chapter,  No- 
vember, 1887;  president  and  corre- 
sponding secretary  of  the  chapter; 
president  of  New  York  Alumnae  As- 
sociation; alumnae  secretary,  1906- 
1908,  and  alumni  supervisor,  1912- 
1914;  editor  of  "Kappa's  Record"; 
deputy  grand  president;  delegate  to 
three  national  conventions  from  the 
Alumnae  Association;  mem.  Daugh- 
ters of  Indiana  in  New  York;  m. 
Guy  Morrison  Walker,  Dec.  15,  1911. 
Address,  924  West  End  Ave.,  New 
York  City. 

WALLACE,  Arthur  T.;  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon;  ed.  State  University  of 
Iowa,  1910;  initiated  by  Iowa  Beta 
chapter,  Oct.  7,  1907;  eminent  dep- 
uty archon  of  the  chapter;  mem.  Des 
Moines  Alumni  Association;  secre- 
tary-treasurer and  president  of  prov- 


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249 


ince  Zeta,  delegate  to  province  con- 
ventions at  Iowa  City,  1909,  Law- 
rence, 1911  and  Columbia  1913;  del- 
egate to  national  conventions  at  At- 
lantic City,  1909,  and  Nashville, 
Tenn.,  1912;  lawyer.  Address,  707 
Citizens'  National  Bank  Bldg.,  Des 
Moines,  Iowa. 

WALLACE,  Roger  Wayne;  Sigma  Chi, 
Phi  Alpha  Delta  and  Tau  Kappa 
Alpha;  ed.  Butler  College,  1909,  and 
Leland  Stanford  Jr.  University, 
1912;  initiated  by  Rho  chapter  of 
Sigma  Chi,  Nov.  2,  1905,  and  affil- 
iated with  Alpha  Omega  chapter; 
consul  in  Sigma  Chi  chapter  and 
justice  in  Phi  Alpha  Delta  chapter; 
president  of  Indiana  chapter  of  Tau 
Kappa  Alpha;  contributed  to  the 
Sigma  Chi  "Quarterly";  mem.  Indian- 
apolis Alumni  Association  of  Sigma 
Chi;  national  secretary  and  treas- 
urer of  Tau  Kappa  Alpha  and  char- 
ter mem. ;  annotator  of  the  4th  prov- 
ince of  Sigma  Chi,  secretary  of  In- 
dianapolis Alumni  Association  and 
treasurer  of  Indiana  State  Associa- 
tion of  Sigma  Chi;  charter  mem.  of 
Phi  Alpha  Delta  at  Stanford  Uni- 
versity; delegate  to  district  conven- 
tion of  Sigma  Chi  in  1908  and  to 
national  convention  of  1907;  dele- 
gate to  national  convention  of  Phi 
Alpha  Delta  of  1911;  Thirty-Second 
Degree  Scottish  Rite  Mason;  m.  Eliz- 
abeth A.  Thompson  March  28,  1914. 
Address,  5316  Lowell  Ave.,  Indian- 
apolis, Ind. 

WALLING,  Benjamin  Bennett;  grand 
treasurer  of  Theta  Tau;  ed.  Univer- 
sity of  Minnesota,  1909;  initiated  by 


Alpha  chapter,  1908;  regent  of  the 
chapter;  mem.  Twin  City  Alumni 
Association;  president  of  same  1912 
and  1913;  delegate  to  national  con- 
vention at  Houghton,  Mich.,  Jan., 
1911;  partner,  Rebuke- Walling  In- 
vestment Co.,  real  estate  and  insur- 
ance. Address,  624  Plymouth  Bldg., 
Minneapolis,  Minn. 

WALTER,    Caroline    Packer   Sargent; 

grand  secretary,  1896-1898  of  Kappa 
Alpha  Theta;  ed.  Swarthmore  Col- 
lege, 1894;  initiated  by  Alpha  Beta 
chapter,  1891;  corresponding  secre- 
tary of  the  chapter;  mem.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  contributed  to  the  fraternity 
magazine;  mem.  Minneapolis  Alum- 
nae Association  for  two  years; 
and  the  Philadelphia  Alumnae  As- 
sociation for  two  years;  grand 
president  1898-1900;  delegate  to 
national  convention  of  1893  at 
Chicago;  interested  in  club  and  col- 
lege work;  m.  William  Emby  Wal- 
ter, Phi  Kappa  Psi.  Address,  403  N. 
Chestnut  Rd.,  Swarthmore,  Pa. 

WALTHALL,  James  Du  Bose;  Sigma 
Chi;  ed.  University  of  Texas,  1903; 
initiated  by  Alpha  Nu  chapter,  1901; 
consul  of  the  chapter;  mem.  San  An- 
tonio Alumni  Association;  delegate 
to  national  convention  at  Detroit, 
1903;  attorney,  formerly  attorney 
general  of  Texas.  Address,  Central 
Trust  Bldg.,  San  Antonio,  Texas. 

WALTHER,  Florine  Walker;  Chi 
Omega;  ed.  George  Washington  Uni- 
versity, 1911;  initiated  by  Phi  Alpha 
chapter  Nov.,  1908;  president  of  the 
chapter;  mem.  committee  to  edit 
the  song  book;  mem.  New  York  City 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


Alumnae  Association;  delegate  to  na- 
tional conventions  at  Lexington, 
1910,  and  Niagara,  1913;  m.  Henry 
J.  Walther,  June  24,  1913.  Address, 
525  W.  169th  St.,  New  York  City. 

WALTHER,  Henry  Wellman  Emile, 
M.  D.;  past  supreme  editor  of  the 
Phi  Beta  Pi  "Quarterly";  ed.  Tu- 
lane  University,  1910;  initiated  by 
Alpha  Beta  chapter,  March  8,  1907; 
archon  of  the  chapter,  1909;  contrib- 
uted frequently  to  the  fraternity 
magazine;  supreme  southern  prae- 
tor, 1908-1910;  supreme  editor,  1911- 
1913;  delegate  to  national  conven- 
tions 1908,  1909,  1910  and  1911;  phy- 
sician, assistant  in  genito-urinary 
and  venereal  diseases  in  Tulane  Uni- 
versity School  of  Medicine,  New  Or- 
leans, La.;  m.  Lilian  Helen  Cormier, 
March  12,  1912.  Address,  residence, 
7716  Plum  St.,  office,  Macheca 
Bldg.,  New  Orleans. 

WALTON,  Mabel  Lee;  grand  presi- 
dent of  Sigma  Sigma  Sigma;  ed. 
Randolph  Macon  Woman's  College; 
initiated  by  Gamma  chapter,  April 
16,  1904;  vice-president  of  the  chap- 
ter, contributed  many  articles  to  the 
magazine,  "The  Triangle";  national 
offices  held:  grand  vice-president,  as- 
sociate editor,  business  manager  of 
magazine.  Address,  Woodstock,  Va. 

WAND,  J.  Ben;  grand  histor  and  editor 
of  the  Teke  of  Tau  Kappa  Epsilon; 
ed.  at  the  Milliken  University,  1911; 
initiated  by  Beta  chapter,  Nov.,  1911; 
histor  of  the  chapter;  mem.  Milliken 
Alumni  chapter;  manager  and  editor 
of  Clinton  "Daily  Public";  m.  Zoa 


E.   Stine,    Sept.    5,    1911.    Address, 
Clinton,  111. 

WARD,  Hubert  Herrick;  ex-president 
of  the  general  council  of  Phi  Delta 
Theta;  ed.  Ohio  State  University, 
1890;  initiated  by  Ohio  Zeta,  1886; 
ex-president  Cleveland,  0.,  Alumni 
Club  and  ex-president  Portland,  Ore., 
Alumni  Club;  president  of  Delta 
province,  1896-1898;  delegate  to 
many  province  conventions;  treas- 
urer of  general  council  1898-1900; 
president  of  general  council  1900- 
1902;  trustee,  1902-1904;  delegate  to 
many  national  conventions;  mem. 
University  Club,  Portland,  Thirty- 
Second  Degree  Mason  and  Shrine; 
manager  of  Pacific  Northwest  Mu- 
tual Life  Insurance  Co.  of  California. 
Address,  89  4th  St.,  Portland,  Ore. 

WARD,  Floy  Elizabeth  Rockwell; 
Kappa  Delta;  ed.  Illinois  Wesleyan 
University,  1909;  initiated  by  Omi- 
cron  chapter,  March  28,  1908;  sec- 
retary and  treasurer  of  the  chapter; 
contributed  articles  to  "Angelos"  of 
Kappa  Delta;  mem.  Bloomington 
Alumnae  Association;  editor  of  the 
"Angelos,"  1909-1911;  delegate  to  na- 
tional conventions  at  Atlanta,  Ga., 
1911;  m.  Irving  Dean  Ward,  Aug.  26, 
1914.  Address,  Milner,  Idaho. 

WARDWELL,  Arthur  Soper;  national 
treasurer  of  Theta  Xi;  ed.  Cornell 
University,  1906;  initiated  by  Zeta 
chapter,  May,  1904;  treasurer  of 
the  chapter;  director  of  graduate 
corporation  of  Cornell  chapter  since 
1906;  national  treasurer;  delegate 
to  several  national  conventions; 
delegate  to  Inter-Fraternity  Confer- 


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251 


ence  of  1913  and  1914;  engineer 
with  New  York  Telephone  Co., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  mem.  F.  and  A.  M. 
Thirty-second  Degree,  Aurora  Grata 
Consistory.  Address,  541  Lincoln 
Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

WARE,  Ezra  Jones;  Delta  Tau  Delta; 
ed.  University  of  Michigan,  1888; 
initiated  by  Delta  chapter,  Oct.,  1881; 
coresponding  secretary  of  the  chap- 
ter; mem.  Kansas  City  Alumni  chap- 
ter of  Delta  Tau  Delta;  delegate  to 
district  convention  of  1888  at  Cleve- 
land, O.,  delegate  to  national  con- 
ventions of  1882,  1883,  1884,  1886, 
1887;  chemist  with  Parke,  Davis  & 
CQ.  in  clerical  capacity;  mem. 
Knights  of  Pythias;  m.  Lizzie  F. 
Hayden,  1888.  Address,  7433  Main 
St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

WARNER,  A.  L.  D.;  Sigma  Alpha  Ep- 
silon;  ed.  Harvard  University,  1907; 
initiated  by  Massachusetts  Gamma 
Dec.,  1904;  mem.  New  York  City 
Alumni  Association  of  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon;  Harvard  Alumni  Associa- 
tion; m.  Margherita  Hall  Arkell, 
Nov.  4,  1908;  occupation  sugar  re- 
fining, the  Warner  Sugar  Refining 
Co.,  79  Wall  St.,  New  York  City. 

WARNER,  Lalah  Ruth  Randle  (Mrs. 
Everett) ;  department  editor  of  the 
"Key"  of  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  ed. 
De  Pauw  University,  1907;  initiated 
by  Iota  chapter,  Oct.,  1903;  presi- 
dent of  the  chapter;  mem.  Iota  and 
Chicago  Alumnae  Associations ; 
alumnae  and  department  editor  of 
the  "Key";  writer,  author  of  "My 
Mountain  Tops,"  1912,  and  magazine 
articles;  m.  Everett  Warner,  June 


25,  1914.    Address,  719  W.  Charles 
St.,  Muncie,  Ind. 

WASSELL,  Harry  B.;  national  secre- 
tary of  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  ed. 
Bucknell  University,  1900;  initiated 
by  Delta  chapter,  1896;  attorney  at 
law.  Address,  5522  Hays  St.,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa. 

WATERBURY,  Edwin  Morey;  former 
editor  of  "Alpha  Sigma  Phi";  ed. 
Yale  University,  1910;  initiated  by 
Alpha  chapter,  March  28,  1907;  trus- 
tee of  building  fund  of  chapter; 
mem.  New  York  City  Alumni  Asso- 
ciation; national  editor  of  the  "Tom- 
ahawk," 1909-1913;  grand  secretary, 
grand  marshal,  compiled  data  for 
history  and  directory,  delegate  to  na- 
tional conventions  of  1907,  1908, 
1909,  1910;  editor  Corning,  N.  Y., 
"Evening  Leader;"  mem.  Mason  and 
Acacia;  m.  Florence  Feme  Ash- 
craft,  May  31,  1912.  Address,  114 
Cedar  St.,  Corning,  N.  Y. 

WATERMAN,  Alonzo  H.;  Phi  Alpha 
Gamma;  ed.  Hahnemann  Medical 
College,  1906;  initiated  by  Eta 
Lambda  chapter,  1902;  president  of 
the  chapter;  mem.  Chicago  Alumni 
Association;  grand  president,  archon, 
managing  editor  of  the  second  cata- 
logue, history  and  directory,  asso- 
ciate editor  of  the  "Quarterly"  of 
Phi  Alpha  Gamma;  delegate  to  na- 
tional conventions  of  1903,  1904, 
1905,  1906  and  1913;  physician.  Ad- 
dress, Hptel  Sherman,  Chicago,  111. 

WATERS,  Enos;  Theta  Delta  Chi;  ed. 
College  of  the  City  of  New  York, 
1913,  University  of  Illinois,  1914;  in- 
itiated by  Pi  Delta  chapter,  Nov., 


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1909,  president  of  the  chapter,  1910- 
1911,  affiliated  Kappa  Delta  Chapter 
and  was  president  1913-1914;  acting 
national  secretary  G.  L.;  attended 
national  conventions  at  New  York, 
1911,  and  Chicago,  1913;  farmer  and 
teacher.  Address,  R.  R.  No.  2,  Car- 
linville,  111. 

WATSON,  Erna  Berry;  former  nation- 
al president  of  Beta  Sigma  Omicron; 
ed.  Synodical  College,  1896 ;  initiated 
by  Beta  chapter,  1894;  president  of 
the  chapter;  wrote  thirty  songs  and 
contributed  to  magazine;  mem.  Ful- 
ton, Mo.,  and  Lexington,  Ky.,  Alum- 
nae Associations;  national  president 
two  terms  and  national  editor  two 
terms;  edited  the  Beta  Sigma  Omi- 
cron "Song  Book";  delegate  to  na- 
tional conventions  at  Jamestown 
and  Lookout  Mountain;  director  of 
art  in  Hamilton  College,  Lexington, 
Ky.;  chairman  Boone's  Trail  Com- 
mittee of  the  Daughters  of  the  Amer- 
ican Revolution;  mem.  of  the  Na- 
tional Old  Trails  committee;  teacher 
in  Missouri  Valley  College,  Stanton 
College,  Porter  College,  Hamilton 
College;  studied  in  St.  Louis  School 
of  Fine  Arts,  Chautauqua  New  York 
Summer  School  and  under  special 
teachers  in  New  York,  St.  Louis  and 
Chicago.  Address,  901  Court  St., 
Fulton,  Mo. 

WATSON,  Raymond  E.;  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon;  Phi  Alpha  Delta;  ed.  Kan- 
sas University,  1911;  initiated  by 
Kansas  Alpha  of  S.  A.  E.,  Oct.  26, 
1908;  herald  of  the  chapter;  con- 
tributed to  the  "Record";  secretary 
for  two  terms  of  Kansas  City  Alumni 


Association;  vice-president  of  prov- 
ince Zeta  and  delegate  to  province 
convention  at  Columbia,  Mo.,  Nov., 
1913;  delegate  to  national  conven- 
tion of  1912;  attorney  at  law  with 
Watson,  Watson  and  Alford,  1110 
Grand  Ave.,  Temple;  m.  Margaret 
A.  Haddock,  April  4,  1914.  Address, 
3526  Benton,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

WATSON,  Vesta  Lockwood;  treasurer 
of  Chi  Omega;  ed.  George  Wash- 
ington University,  1908;  initiated  by 
Phi  Alpha,  1904;  president  of  the 
chapter;  mem.  Washington  City 
Alumnae  Association;  acting  busi- 
ness manager  of  the  "Eleusis"  of  Chi 
Omega;  delegate  to  national  conven- 
tion at  Washington,  D.  C.;  m. 
Charles  A.  Watson.  Address,  1742 
Lamont  St.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

WATTS,  Katherine  Sallyus;  business 
manager  of  the  "Agalia"  of  Phi  Mu; 
ed.  Hollins  College,  1913;  initiated 
by  Beta  chapter,  June,  1911;  corre- 
sponding secretary  of  the  chapter; 
vice-president  of  Hollins  College 
Alumnae  Association;  teacher.  Ad- 
dress, Big  Island,  Va. 

WATTS,  Lawrence  Arthur;  Beta 
Theta  Pi;  ed.  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity, 1907;  initiated  by  111.  Rho  chap- 
ter, Nov.,  1903;  secretary  of  Dallas, 
Texas,  Alumni  Association  of  Beta 
Theta  Pi;  manager  the  Republic 
Rubber  Co.  of  Texas;  m.  Hazel  E. 
Spaulding,  Sept.  11,  1906.  Address, 
4727  Worth  St.,  Dallas,  Texas. 

WAUGH,  Leuman  M.;  mem.  board  of 
directors,  supreme  chapter  of  Xi 
Psi  Phi;  ed.  University  of  Buffalo, 
dental  department;  initiated  by  Mu 


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253 


chapter,  1908;  charter  mem.;  pres- 
ident and  secretary  of  chapter; 
mem.  Buffalo  and  New  York  State 
Alumni  Associations  of  Xi  Psi  Phi; 
first  president  National  Alumni  As- 
sociation; first  president  Buffalo 
Alumni  Association;  delegate  to  na- 
tional convention  of  1914;  treasurer 
of  Fraternity  Building  Co.  of  Mu 
chapter;  Orthodentist,  professor 
Pathology  and  Histology,  Univer- 
sity of  Buffalo;  mem.  Free  and  Ac- 
cepted Masons;  m.  Henrietta  C.  By- 
ers,  1902.  Address,  576  5th  Ave., 
New  York  City. 

WEAVER,  Ethan  Allen;  Chi  Phi;  ed. 
Lafayette  College,  1874;  founder  of 
Rho  chapter,  1874,  and  honorary 
mem.  of  Omicron  chapter,  Yale  Uni- 
versity; secretary  of  his  class,  1883, 
and  editor  of  college  monthly;  con- 
tributed to  Chi  Phi  "Quarterly"; 
mem.  of  Chi  Phi  Circle  of  Phila- 
delphia; compiled  and  edited  Gen- 
eral Historical  and  Biographical 
Register  of  Chi  Phi,  1890;  engaged 
in  journalistic  work  until  1877; 
studied  law,  1878  entered  employ  of 
Pennsylvania  Railroad  Co.;  has 
since  served  in  civil  engineering  de- 
partment, 15  years  with  chief  en- 
gineer of  construction  and  since  1893 
with  chief  engineer  of  maintenance 
of  way;  appointed  on  several  com- 
missions by  former  Gov.  Whitaker  of 
Pennsylvania;  twice  delegate  to  ju- 
dicial conventions  in  Philadelphia  to 
nominate  candidates  for  judgeship; 
mem.  Historical  Society  of  Penn. 
Moravian  Historical  Society,  His- 
torical Society  of  Bucks  County,  Pa.; 


vice-president  and  mem.  executive 
committee,  Society  of  the  Army  of 
the  Potomac;  mem.  Free  and  Ac- 
cepted Ancient  York  Masons;  war- 
rant mem.  Colonial  Lodge  No.  631 
and  trustee,  Life  Companion  of  Je- 
rusalem chapter  No.  3,  Royal  Arch 
Masons  of  Philadelphia;  written 
many  genealogical,  biographical  and 
historical  books  and  tracts;  m.  Mary 
Patterson,  1883.  Address,  251  West 
Harvey  St.,  Germantown,  Pa. 

WEBB,  Roscoe  Hess;  vice-president 
of  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  ed.  Purdue  Uni- 
versity, 1908;  initiated  by  Beta  chap- 
ter, April  27,  1907;  contributed  to 
the  "Bridge"  of  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  mem. 
Pittsburgh  Alumni  Association;  na- 
tional treasurer,  1913-1914,  vice-pres- 
ident 1913-1915,  editor-in-chief  of  the 
"Bridge";  mem.  installation  comr 
mittee  to  Kappa  chapter,  Cornell 
University,  Jan.  27,  1912;  delegate  to 
national  convention  at  Madison, 
1913;  engineering  apprentice  with 
Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufac- 
turing Co.,  1910;  mem.  sales  depart- 
ment, 1910  to  date.  Address,  1412 
Elm  St.,  Wilkinsburgh,  Pa. 

WEBBE,  William  Edward;  former 
president  of  province  Delta  of  Sigma 
Alpha  Epsilon;  ed.  Purdue  Univer- 
sity, 1906,  University  of  Wisconsin, 
1911;  initiated  by  Indiana  Beta, 
April  1,  1904;  deputy  archon  of 
chapter;  founder  of  Alpha  Alpha  fra- 
ternity of  University  of  Wisconsin; 
mem.  Chicago  and  Fort  Wayne 
Alumni  Associations;  province  vice- 
president,  1911,  and  president,  1912, 
1913,  1914;  delegate  to  province  con- 
ventions of  1911,  1912  and  1914;  del- 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


egate  to  national  convention  of 
1912;  farmer,  Barrington,  111.,  and 
treasurer  of  Bash  Mfg.  Co.,  Fort 
Wayne,  Ind.;  m.  Blanche  Lucius, 
Alpha  Phi,  June  20,  1914.  Address, 
Bash  Mfg.  Co.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind. 

WEBSTER,  Bethuel  Matthew;  prov- 
ince president  of  Sigma  Alpha  Epsi- 
lon; ed.  University  of  Colorado, 
1894;  initiated  by  Colorado  Chi, 
1892;  treasurer  of  the  chapter;  mem. 
Denver  Alumni  Association;  attor- 
ney at  law;  mem.  Masons,  Blue 
Lodge,  Chapter;  m.  Anna  L.  David- 
son, June  15,  1909.  Address,  614 
Kittredge  Bldg.,  Denver,  Colo. 

WEBSTER,  Clyde  Irvin;  Sigma  Al- 
pha Epsilon;  ed.  University  of  Mich- 
igan, 1899,  A.  B.  1901,  LL.  D.;  in- 
itiated by  Michigan  Iota  Beta,  1897; 
eminent  archon  of  the  chapter; 
mem.  Detroit  Alumni  Association, 
province  president  of  province  Del- 
ta; delegate  to  province  conventions 
at  Purdue  University  and  Delaware, 
O.;  delegate  to  national  convention 
at  Boston,  1900,  and  Atlanta; 
United  States  attorney  for  eastern 
district  of  Michigan;  mem.  all  Ma- 
sonic degrees;  m.  Edith  May  Hughes, 
Sept.  4,  1901.  Address,  31  King  St., 
Detroit,  Mich. 

WEEKS,  Luther  Cornelius;  editor-in- 
chief  of  the  "Emerald"  of  Sigma  Pi ; 
ed.  Yale  University,  1903;  joined 
Eta  chapter  while  an  instructor  at 
Purdue  University;  charter  member, 
June  18,  1910;  secretary  of  the  chap- 
ter; mem.  Sigma  Xi  (honorary); 
mem.  of  executive  council;  delegate 
to  national  conventions  at  Colum- 


bus, 1912,  and  Champaign,  1914;  as- 
sistant in  mathematics  at  Yale  Uni- 
versity, 1903  to  1906,  instructor  at 
Purdue  University  eight  years;  now 
steward  in  charge  and  manager  of 
Union  Oil  Co.'s  Hotel  at  Oleum, 
Calif.;  mem.  Lincoln  Club  and  West 
Lafayette  Club  ot  West  Lafayette, 
Ind.;  m.  Mary  E.  Matthews,  June  12, 
1912.  Address,  Oleum,  Calif. 

WEHE,  Waldemar  C.;  chief  justice, 
1904-1905,  of  Phi  Alpha  Delta;  ed. 
University  of  Wisconsin,  1905;  ini- 
tiated by  Ryan  chapter,  March,  1904; 
delegate  to  national  conventions  of 
1904-1905;  practicing  attorney  in  Mil- 
waukee since  1905;  mem.  Common 
Council  of  the  city,  1912-1916;  mem. 
Masons;  m.  Ruby  M.  Chapman,  Oct. 
27,  1907.  Address,  800-802  First  Na- 
tional Bank  Bldg,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

WENSTRAND,  David  E.  W.;  national 
president  of  Phi  Rho  Sigma;  mem. 
of  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  ed.  at 
Northwestern  University,  1898,  med- 
ical department,  1900;  initiated  by 
Illinois  Psi-Omega,  chapter  of  Sig- 
ma Alpha  Epsilon,  October  17,  1894; 
initiated  by  Alpha  chapter  of  Phi 
Rho  Sigma,  November  12,  1898;  emi- 
nent correspondent  of  Illinois  Psi- 
Omega  chapter  of  S.  A.  E.;  mem. 
Milwaukee  Alumni  Association  of 
S.  A.  E.;  delegate  to  national  con- 
ventions of  S.  A.  E.,  1902-1909;  dele- 
gate to  province  conventions  of  S. 
A.  E,,  1898,  1902,  1906,  1908,  1910; 
delegate  to  national  conventions  of 
Phi  Rho  Sigma,  1898,  1901,  1903, 
1905;  vice-president  of  Province 
Delta  S.  A.  E.,  1906,  1908;  president 


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255 


of  Province  Delta  of  S.  A.  E.,  1908, 
1910;  secretary  of  grand  council  of 
Phi  Rho  Sigma,  1895-1905;  mem. 
grand  council,  1905-1913;  president 
of  grand  council,  1913  to  date;  au- 
thor of  History  of  Phi  Rho  Sigma; 
contributed  to  Phi  Rho  Sigma  "Jour- 
nal"; delegate  to  Chicago  Greek 
Conference,  1913;  called  inter-medi- 
cal fraternity  conference,  May  30, 
1914;  instrumental  in  the  founding 
of  many  Phi  Rho  Sigma  chapters; 
physician,  assistant  medical  direc- 
tor of  Northwestern  Mutual  Life  In- 
surance Company;  m.  Gertrude  E. 
Walters,  Jan.  1,  1907.  Address, 
Northwestern  Mutual  Life  Insur- 
ance Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

WEST,  Preston  Caplinger;  Sigma  Al- 
pha Epsilon;  ed.  Southern  Presby- 
terian University,  1888;  initiated  by 
Tenn.  Zeta  chapter,  Sept.,  1885,  af- 
filiated with  Virginia  Omicron, 
1890;  eminent  archon  of  chapter; 
contributed  several  articles  to  the 
"Record'  of  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon; 
mem.  Muskogee  Alumni  chapter; 
province  president;  delegate  to  na- 
tional conventions  at  Columbus,  S. 
C.,  1887,  and  Kansas  City,  1910;  so- 
liciter  for  the  Department  of  the  In- 
terior of  the  United  States;  mem. 
Masons  and  Elks;  m.  Bess  D.  Shelby 
of  Fort  Smith,  Ark.,  Oct.  20,  1897. 
Address,  The  Kennesaw,  16th  and 
Irving  Sts.,  Washington,  D.  C.;  per- 
manent home  address,  Muskogee, 
Okla. 

WEST,  Vernon  E.;  correspondence 
editor,  "Delta  Chi  Quarterly";  ed. 
at  Georgetown  University,  Washing- 


ton, D.  C.,  1908;  initiated  by  George- 
town chapter,  April,  1906;  president 
of  chapter;  delegate  to  national  con- 
vention at  Toronto,  Canada,  1913; 
mem.  Washington  Alumni  chapter; 
lawyer.  Address,  Century  Bldg., 
Washington,  D.  C. 

WESTERMANN,  May  Cynthia  Whit- 
ing; Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  ed.  Uni- 
versity of  Nebraska,  1896,  A.  M. 
1898;  initiated  by  Sigma  chapter, 
Dec.  13,  1892;  president  of  the  chap- 
ter; mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  contrib- 
uted to  the  "Key"  of  Kappa  Kappa 
Gamma;  secretary  of  the  St.  Louis 
Alumnae  Association  for  three 
years;  acting  grand  treasurer,  1898- 
1902;  grand  secretary,  1900-1902; 
grand  president,  1902-1904;  histo- 
rian 1904-1906;  installed  chapters  at 
University  of  Colorado  and  Tulane 
University;  taught  English  litera- 
ture in  University  of  Nebraska  for 
six  years,  later  adjunct  professor; 
Daughter  of  the  American  Revolu- 
tion and  Daughters  of  1812;  m.  Theo- 
dore Westermann,  Oct.  1,  1902.  Ad- 
dress, 4435  Forest  Park  Boulevard, 
St.  Louis,  Mo. 

WESTON,  Ethel  Hayward;  grand  sec- 
retary of  Sigma  Kappa;  ed.  Colby 
College,  1908;  initiated  by  Alpha 
chapter,  Oct.,  1903;  president  of  the 
chapter;  delegate  to  national  con- 
ventions of  1908,  1909,  1913;  dele- 
gate to  Chicago-  Greek  Conference 
of  1913;  addressed  local  Pan-Hel- 
lenic at  Colby  College;  m.  Benjamin 
T.  Weston,  Aug.  18,  1909.  Ad- 
dress, Box  208,  Old  Town,  Me. 

WESTWOOD,  Herman  J.;  former  na- 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


tional  secretary  of  Delta  Chi;  ed. 
Cornell  University,  1897;  initiated 
by  Cornell  chapter,  Sept.,  1894;  clerk 
of  the  chapter;  national  secretary 
three  terms,  editor  of  second  direc- 
tory and  first  song  book;  delegate 
and  chairman  at  five  national  con- 
ventions; delegate  to  New  York  In- 
ter-Fraternity Conference  of  1912; 
lawyer,  delegate  to  New  York  State 
Constitutional  Convention,  1915: 
mem.  Elks,  I.  O.  O.  F.,  Grange;  m. 
Cova  I.  Smith,  Sept  2,  1903.  Ad- 
dress, 23  E.Main  St.,  Fredonia,  N.  Y. 

WHEAT,  Harry  Grove;  Sigma  Phi  Ep- 
silon;  ed.  West  Virginia  University, 
1912;  initiated  by  W.  Va.  Beta,  May 
5,  1908;  president  of  the  chapter; 
mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  national 
grand  guard  and  delegate  to  sev- 
enth national  conclave,  Detroit,  Aug. 
26,  1912;  superintendent  of  schools, 
Williamstown,  W.  Va.;  mem.  Ma- 
sons. Address,  Williamstown,  W. 
Va. 

WHEELER,  Bertha  Robinson;  presi- 
dent of  the  Waterville,  Me.,  Alli- 
ance of  Delta  Delta  Delta,  1913-1914; 
ed.  Colby  College,  1907;  initiated  by 
Alpha  Upsilon  chapter,  May  14,  1908; 
secretary  of  local  chapter  which  pe- 
titioned Delta  Delta  Delta;  mem. 
Kappa  Alpha  (senior  society) ;  mem. 
Colby  College  Alumnae  Association; 
formerly  teacher,  now  assistant  in 
public  library;  mem.  Pythian  Sis- 
terhood, the  Patrons  of  Husbandry; 
m.  Lyman  Wheeler,  April  16,  1912. 
Address,  Bethel,  Maine. 

WHEELER,  Cleora  Clark;  custodian 
of  the  badge  of  Kappa  Kappa  Gam- 


ma; ed.  University  of  Minnesota, 
1903;  initiated  by  Chi  chapter,  Oct. 
9,  1899;  mem.  Minnesota  Alumnae 
Association;  grand  registrar,  1904-6; 
custodian,  1911;  designer  of  the  of- 
ficial book-plate,  publisher  of  the 
record  book  of  the  fraternity,  "Kap- 
pas I  have  known,"  1912;  delegate  to 
women's  interfraternity  confer- 
ence at  Chicago,  1905;  designer  and 
illuminator;  delegate  to  national 
conventions  of  1902  and  1908.  Ad- 
dress, 1376  Summit  Ave.,  St.  Paul, 
Minn. 

WHEELER,    Edmund    Burke;    one   of 

the  founders  of  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  ed. 
University  of  Illinois,  1905;  initiated 
by  Alpha  chapter;  mem.  Tau  Beta 
Pi  and  Sigma  Xi  (honorary) ;  mem. 
New  York  Alumni  Association  of  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  president  of  national  exec- 
utive council  of  Eta  Kappa  Nu,  1906- 
1907;  telephone  engineer;  engineer  in 
physical  laboratory  of  Western  Elec- 
tric Co.  of  New  York;  m.  Grace  M. 
Kelly,  June  14,  1910.  Address,  307 
W.  122nd  St.,  New  York  City. 

WHEELIHAN,  Harriot  Burnton;  Al- 
pha Phi;  ed.  University  of  Wiscon- 
sin, 1898;  initiated  by  Iota  chapter, 
Oct.,  1896;  contributed  to  Alpha  Phi 
"Quarterly";  mem.  Wisconsin  Alum- 
nae, Grafton  Hall  Alumnae  and  Chi- 
cago Alumnae  Associations;  record- 
ing secretary,  1910-1912,  correspond- 
ing secretary,  1912-1914;  delegate  to 
Chicago  Greek  Conference  of  1913; 
m.  Frank  A.  Wheelihan,  Phi  Delta 
Theta,  1899.  Address,  1207  Mich- 
igan Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

WHELAN,   Viola   Ahlers    (Mrs.   John 


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257 


Louis) ;  chairman  of  Sigma  Build- 
ing Fund  Committee  of  Alpha  Omi- 
cron  Pi;  ed.  University  of  California, 
1908;  initiated  by  Sigma  chapter, 
February,  1907,  charter  member; 
vice-president  of  the  chapter;  presi- 
dent of  San  Francisco  Alumnae 
Chapter,  1911;  m.  John  Louis  Whe- 
lan,  Sept.,  1914.  Address,  2300  Di- 
visadero  St.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

WHITAKER,  Karl  Enroll;  president 
of  Tampa  Alumni  Association  of 
Sigma  Nu;  ed.  at  Columbia  Univer- 
sity, 1911,  A.  M.;  1912,  LL.  B.;  ini- 
tiated by  Delta  Gamma  chapter, 
1911;  delegate  to  Atlanta  national 
convention;  delegate  to  14th  dis- 
trict convention,  New  York  City, 
1912;  mem.  extension  committee; 
lawyer;  mem.  B.  P.  O.  E.;  m.  Olivia 
Moody,  Sept.  10,  1912.  Address,  722 
Fielding  Ave.,  Tampa,  Fla. 

WHITE,  Albert  Blakeslee;  Alpha  Sig- 
ma Phi;  ed.  Marietta  College,  1878; 
initiated  by  Delta  chapter,  Septem- 
ber, 1874;  H.  S.  P.  of  the  chapter; 
national  G.  S.  P.  (highest  office) ; 
did  ritual  work  1876-1877;  delegate 
to  several  national  conventions; 
delegate  to  Inter-Fraternity  Confer- 
ence, but  unable  to  attend;  gov- 
ernor of  West  Virginia,  1901-1905; 
manufacturer  and  banker;  mem.  all 
Masonic  bodies  and  Elks;  m.  Agnes 
Ward,  Oct.  2,  1879.  Address,  1019 
Murdock  Ave.,  Parkersburg,  W.  Va. 

WHITE,  Andrew  Dickson,  M.  A.,  LL. 
D.,  Ph.  D.;  grand  senior  president 
of  Alpha  Sigma  Phi;  mem.  Sigma 
Phi,  Psi  Upsilon,  Phi  Beta  Kappa 
and  Skull  and  Bones;  ed.  Yale  Uni- 


versity, A.  B.,  1853;  A.  M.,  1856; 
post  graduate  work  at  Sorbonne  Col- 
lege  de  France  and  University  of 
Berlin;  author  of  "The  College  Fra- 
ternity"; delegate  to  many  district 
conventions  of  Alpha  Sigma  Phi  and 
to  national  conventions  of  1864, 
1868,  1884,  1912;  commissioner  to 
Santo  Domingo  and  to  France,  min- 
ister to  Germany  and  to  Russia;  am- 
bassador to  Germany;  president  of 
American  delegation  to  last  Hague 
conference;  professor  and  lecturer 
in  history  at  University  of  Michi- 
gan, Stanford  University,  Tulane 
University  and  University  of  Penn- 
sylvania; president  of  Cornell  Uni- 
versity, 1867-1885;  author  of  many 
works  on  history,  and  contributor 
to  leading  reviews  and  magazines; 
m.  Helen  Magill,  1890.  Address,  27 
East  Ave.,  Ithaca,  N,  Y. 

WHITE,  Horace  Henry;  Kappa  Alpha, 
Southern;  ed.  Vanderbilt  Univer- 
sity, B.  A.  1886,  L.  L.  B.  1887;  ini- 
tiated by  Chi  chapter,  April  9,  1883; 
head  of  chapter;  mem.  Alexandria 
Alumni  Association;  national  of- 
fices held:  K.  C.,  G.  H.,  editor-in- 
chief;  delegate  to  13th  and  14th  na- 
tional conventions;  lawyer;  mem.  F. 
and  A.  M.,  I.  O.  O.  F.;  m.  Fannie 
Blythe,  Dec.  27,  1887.  Address,  Al- 
exandria, La. 

WHITE,  Lee  A.;  national  historian 
and  alumni  organizer  of  Sigma  Del- 
ta Chi;  ed.  University  of  Michigan, 
A.  B.  1910,  M.  A.  1911;  initiated  by 
Michigan  Gamma,  1909,  charter 
member;  secretary  of  the  chapter; 
contributor  to  the  "Quill"  of  Sigma 


258 


LEADING  GREEKS 


Delta  Chi;  mem.  University  of 
Michigan  Alumni  Association  and 
Seattle  Alumni  Chapter  of  Sigma 
Delta  Chi;  wrote  national  history, 
bore  petition  to  American  Confer- 
ence, Teachers  of  Journalism,  Madi- 
son, Wis.,  Nov.  28,  1913;  officer  at 
national  conventions  of  1912,  1913, 
1914,  1915;  given  Chester  Wells  Me- 
morial Key  at  national  convention 
of  1914  at  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.;  former- 
ly editorial  writer  of  the  "Detroit 
"News,"  now  assistant  professor  of 
journalism,  University  of  Washing- 
ton; m.  Florence  E.  Baker,  July  1, 
1912.  Address,  5604  University 
Blvd.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

WHITE,  Lena;  national  president  of 
Theta  Sigma  Phi;  mem.  Delta  Delta 
Delta;  ed.  University  of  Washing- 
ton; initiated  by  Theta  Alpha  chap- 
ter, Jan.  31,  1912;  of  Delta  Delta 
Delta;  president  of  the  chapter;  and 
corresponding  secretary;  editor  of 
the  "Year  Book"  of  the  University 
of  Washington,  1915.  Address,  4714 
17th  Ave.,  N.  E,,  Seattle,  Wash. 

WHITFORD,  Mary;  national  historian 
of  Gamma  Phi  Beta;  ed.  Syracuse 
University,  1881;  initiated  by  Alpha 
chapter,  March  22,  1878;  mem.  Syra- 
cuse Alumnae  Association;  twice 
chairman  of  committees  to  prepare 
sorority  directory  and  once  to  pre- 
pare song  book;  high  school  teacher 
since  1887. ,  Address,  206  Kirk  St., 
Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

WHITNEY,  Alfred  Carpenter;  Sigma 
Alpha  Epsilon;  ed.  University 
of  Minnesota,  1903;  initiated  by  Min- 
nesota Alpha,  charter  member;  emi- 


nent archon  of  the  chapter;  delegate 
to  province  Delta  convention  of  1902 
at  Champaign,  111.;  president  Shur- 
meier  Wagon  Co.,  320  E.  9th  St.,  St. 
Paul,  Minn. 

WHITNEY,  Margaret  Delia  Mason; 
Alpha  Phi;  ed.  University  of  Michi- 
gan, 1900;  initiated  by  Theta  chap- 
ter, Dec.,  1895;  mem.  Omega  Psi 
(sophomore  society);  contributed  to 
Alpha  Phi  "Quarterly"  magazine; 
mem.  Chicago  Alumnae  chapter, 
1901-1902,  and  charter  mem.  of  San 
Francisco  Alumnae  chapter;  presi- 
dent of  the  general  board  of  Alpha 
Phi,  1900-1902,  instrumental  in  form- 
ing Pan-Hellenic  Congress;  mem.  Si- 
erra chapter  of  the  Daughters  of  the 
American  Revolution ;  did  some  post- 
graduate work  at  University  of  Cal- 
ifornia; m.  Clarence  Wright  Whit- 
ney, April  30,  1901.  Address,  2630 
Haste  St.,  Berkley,  Calif. 

WHITTINGTON,  Mary  Thomas  (Mrs. 
G.  P.);  assistant  editor  of  the  "To 
Dragma"  of  Alpha  Omicron  Pi;  ed. 
H.  Sophie  Newcomb  College,  1911; 
initiated  by  Pi  chapter,  March  11, 
1908;  president  of  the  chapter;  con- 
tributed to  magazine;  mem.  New- 
comb  Alumnae  Association;  delegate 
to  one  national  convention;  m. 
George  Purnell  Whittington,  Octo- 
ber, 1911.  Address,  P.  O.  Box  45, 
Alexandria,  La. 

WHOLENBERG,  Walter  Jacob;  Sigma 
Phi  Epsilon,  Sigma  Tau;  ed.  Uni- 
versity of  Nebraska,  1910;  initiated 
by  Nebraska  Alpha,  April  19,  1914; 
president  of  Sigma  Tau  chapter, 
mem.  Sigma  Psi  and  Gamma  Alpha; 


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259 


mem.  supreme  council  of  Sigma  Phi 
Epsilon;  assistant  professor  of  me- 
chanical engineering,  University  of 
Oklahoma;  formerly  with  Westing- 
house  Machine  Co.,  engineer  in  sta- 
tistical department  of  Western  Trac- 
tion Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Ad- 
dress, 542  Boulevard,  Norman,  Okla. 

WIELAND,  Frank;  former  president 
of  Delta  Tau  Delta;  mem.  Phi  Al- 
pha Gamma;  ed.  at  Buchtel  College, 
1890;  initiated  by  Eta  chapter,  1890; 
president  of  chapter;  delegate  to 
many  national  conventions;  mem. 
college  and  medical  school  alumni 
associations;  president  of  Delta  Tau 
Delta,  1901,  1907;  author  of  "College 
Men  and  Social  Evils";  surgeon; 
staff  of  Cook  County  Baptist  and 
Hahnemann  Hospitals;  m.  Anne 
Goosley,  1896.  Address,  122  S.  Mich- 
igan Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

WIGGANS,  Cleo  Claude;  grand  editor 
of  Gamma  Sigma  Delta;  ed.  Uni- 
versity of  Missouri  College  of  Agri- 
culture, 1912,  A.  M.,  1913;  initiated 
by  Missouri  Delta  Chapter,  October, 
1910;  editor  of  Missouri  Agriculture 
College  "Farmer"  for  one  year; 
mem.  Gamma  Alpha  and  Sigma  Xi 
(honorary) ;  also  O.  E.  B.  G.  (local) ; 
instructor  in  horticulture,  Univer- 
sity of  Missouri.  Address,  Horti- 
culture Bldg.,  Columbia,  Mo. 

WIGGS,  Leslie  Byron,  M.  D.;  national 
historian  of  Pi  Mu;  ed.  Medical  Col- 
lege of  Virginia,  1907;  initiated  by 
Gamma  chapter,  1903;  arch  aorta 
of  the  chapter;  mem.  Medical  Col- 
lege of  Virginia  Alumni  Association ; 
delegate  to  national  convention  of 


1912;  physician,  specialist  in  dis- 
eases of  the  kidneys,  associate  pro- 
fessor of  materia  medica  and  phar- 
macology, Medical  College  of  Vir- 
ginia, professor  of  materia  medica 
and  pharmacology  in  Johnston-Wil- 
lis Training  School  for  Nurses,  med- 
ical consultant  in  diseases  of  the 
kidneys  in  Johnstown-Willis  Sana- 
torium, Richmond,  Va.  Address,  210 
E.  Franklin  St.,  Richmond,  Va. 

WILBUR,  Aldus;  Kappa  Sigma;  ed. 
Swarthmore  College,  1904;  initiated 
by  Pi  chapter,  1901;  G.  M.  of  the 
chapter;  alumnus  advisor  to  Pi  chap- 
ter; delegate  to  national  convention 
at  New  Orleans,  1902;  insurance  ad- 
juster and  advertising  writer.  Ad- 
dress, 317  N.  Chester  Road,  Swarth- 
more, Pa. 

WILCOX,  Ruth  Myall;  president  of 
grand  council  of  Beta  Sigma  Omi- 
cron;  ed.  at  Liberty  College,  Liberty, 
Mo.;  initiated  by  Omicron  chapter, 
Sept.  16,  1908;  president  of  chapter; 
national  treasurer  two  terms,  and 
president  one;  delegate  to  Chicago 
Greek  conference,  1913;  m.  Roger 
Tryon  Wilcox,  Alpha  Delta  Phi,  Aug. 
26,  1913.  Address,  Chestnut  Ridge 
Farm,  Glen  Gardner,  N.  J. 

WILEY,  Genevra  Gwynn  (Mrs.  Otis 
M. ) ;  Alpha  Phi ;  ed.  Syracuse  Uni- 
versity, 1892;  initiated  by  Alpha 
chapter,  October,  1888;  mem.  Syra- 
cuse University  and  Syracuse  Alum- 
nae Club;  national  president  1898- 
1900;  delegate  to  national  conven- 
tion at  New  York,  1902;  m.  Dr.  Otis 
M.  Wiley,  Oct.  15,  1896.  Address, 
3104  So.  Salina  St.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


WILEY,  William  Halsted;  president  of 
the  grand  lodge  of  Theta  Xi;  ed. 
College  of  the  City  of  New  York, 
A.  B.,  1861,  Rensselaer  Polytechnic 
Institute,  C.  E.  1866;  initiated  by 
Alpha  chapter,  October,  1864;  civil 
engineer  and  scientific  publisher,  as- 
sistant engineer  Brooklyn  Water 
Works,  Croton  Water  Works,  Phil- 
adelphia and  Reading  R.  R.,  River- 
side Park,  Chicago;  superintendent 
of  Tunnel  Hill  Coal  Co.,  New  Lex- 
ington, O.;  president  of  John  Wiley 
&  Sons,  scientific  publishers; 
served  as  first  lieutenant  in  the 
Civil  War,  1862,  captain  and  major, 
1863-1864;  mem.  Township  Commis- 
sion, East  Orange,  N.  J.,  three  years, 
chairman  one  year;  mem.  grand  jury 
of  Essex  County;  state  commissioner 
at  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition; 
mem.  68th,  59th  and  61st  Congress; 
mem.  American  Society  of  Civil  En- 
gineers and  American  Society  of  Me- 
chanical Engineers  American  Insti- 
tute of  Mining  Engineers,  Ameri- 
can Institute  of  Electrical  Engineers, 
A.  A.  A.  S.,  Mil.  Order  Loyal  Legion; 
Clubs:  University,  Engineers,  Army 
and  Navy,  Cosmos,  Essex  County, 
Country,  Mountain  Golf;  m.  Joanna 
K.  Clarke,  1870.  Address,  residence, 
East  Orange,  N.  J.;  office,  432-4  4th 
Ave.,  New  York  City. 

W  ILK  IE,  Grace;  Chi  Omega;  ed.  Uni- 
versity of  Kansas,  1912,  and  Colum- 
bia University;  initiated  by  Lambda 
chapter;  president  of  the  chapter 
1907;  mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa  and 
The  Torch  (honorary) ;  mem.  Kansas 
University  Alumni  Association;  mem. 
national  examination  committee, 


1912-1914;  delegate  to  national  con- 
vention at  Lexington,  Ky.,  1910; 
head  of  home  economy  department  at 
Fairmont  College,  Wichita,  Kan.  Ad- 
dress, 734  S.  Topeka  St.,  Wichita, 
Kans. 

WILLARD,  Joseph  Moody;  national 
regent  of  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  mem. 
Delta  Kappa  Epsilon;  ed.  Dartmouth 
College,  1887;  initiated  by  Pi  chap- 
ter of  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon,  1887; 
treasurer  and  head  officer  of  the 
chapter;  helped  start  Phi  Kappa  Phi 
in  1900  and  local  secretary  since; 
professor  of  mathematics,  Pennsyl- 
vania State  College;  m.  H.  N.  Munn, 
Baltimore,  Md.,  1897.  Address, 
State  College,  Pa. 

WILLETS,  Martha;  grand  treasurer 
of  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  ed. 
Swarthmore  College,  1912;  initiated 
by  Beta  Iota  chapter,  Oct.  6,  1909; 
president  of  the  chapter;  mem.  Beta 
Iota  Alumnae  Association;  delegate 
to  national  convention  of  1914; 
teacher,  secretary  of  Trenton  Col- 
lege Club.  Address,  219  Greenwood 
Ave.,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

WILLIAMS,  Gold;  Alpha  Tau  Omega; 
ed.  University  of  Nebraska,  1901;  in- 
itiated by  Gamma  Theta  chapter, 
Sept.  29,  1901;  mem.  Chicago  Alum- 
ni Association  of  Alpha  Tau  Omega; 
delegate  to  national  convention  at 
Chicago,  Jan.,  1902;  sales  manager, 
Marquette  Portland  Cement  Co.; 
m.  Paula  E.  Windmayer,  Oct.  31, 
1906.  Address,  Marquette  Bldg., 
Chicago,  111. 

WILLIAMS,  Howard  C.;  national  sec- 
retary, 1914,  of  Phi  Kappa  Psi;  ed. 


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261 


Dartmouth  College  and  University 
of  Illinois,  1908;  initiated  by  New 
Hampshire  Alpha,  1902;  affiliated 
with  Ilinois  Delta;  president  of  the 
chapter;  mem.  Cleveland  Alumni  As- 
sociaton;  delegate  to  district  con- 
vention at  Bloomington,  Ind.,  1913, 
and  to  national  convention  at  Den- 
ver, 1908,  and  Chicago,  1912;  news- 
paper work  and  surety  bonds.  Ad- 
dress, residence,  1874  East  81st  St.; 
office,  729  Garfield  Bldg.,  Cleveland, 
Ohio. 

WILLIAMS,  Joseph  Frank;  vice-presi- 
dent of  provincial  conclave  of  Al- 
pha Tau  Omega;  ed.  at  Western  Re- 
serve University,  1904;  law  school, 
1906;  initiated  by  Gamma  Kappa 
chapter,  1901;  worthy  master  of 
chapter;  charter  mem.  of  chapter; 
president  of  Youngstown  Alumni 
Association;  delegate  to  Chicago  Na- 
tional convention,  1902-03;  delegate 
to  provincial  conclaves;  attorney;  m. 
Gussie  K.  Hamilton,  June  12,  1907. 
Address,  703-5  Wick  Bldg.,  Youngs- 
town,  Ohio. 

WILLIAMS,  Ralph  Chester,  M.  D.; 
chairman  of  extension  committee  of 
Kappa  Psi;  ed.  University  of  Ala- 
bama, 1910;  initiated  by  Iota  chap- 
ter, Nov.  10,  1907;  regent  of  the 
chapter;  contributed  to  the  maga- 
zine; mem.  Birmingham  Alumni 
Chapter;  chairman  of  the  ritual  re- 
vision committee;  delegate  to  na- 
tional convention  at  Birmingham, 
1910;  physician,  at  present  employed 
by  state  board  of  health;  mem. 
B.  P.  O.  E.  and  W.  O.  W.;  m.  Annie 
Perry,  Feb.  2,  1912.  Address,  office, 


care  State  Board  of  Health,  Mont- 
gomery, Ala;  residence,  Hatchechub- 
bee,  Ala. 

WILLIAMS,  Talcott;  Alpha  Delta 
Phi;  ed.  Amherst  College,  1873;  ini- 
tiated in  Amherst  chapter,  October, 
1869;  mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  mem. 
New  York  and  Philadelphia  Alumni 
Associations  of  Alpha  Delta  Phi; 
national  president,  1906-1908;  editor 
of  the  catalogue,  1882;  delegate  to 
many  conventions;  journalist;  dean 
of  the  School  of  Journalism  of  Co- 
lumbia University;  trustee  of  Am- 
herst College  and  mem.  board  of 
managers  of  Archaeological  Mu- 
seum, University  of  Pennsylvania. 
Address,  423  W.  117th  St.,  New 
York. 

WILLIAMS,  W.  H.;  chief  of  district 
13  of  Beta  Theta  Pi;  ed.  Dennison 
University,  1905;  initiated  by 
Alpha  Eta  chapter,  1900;  delegate  to 
national  and  district  convention  of 
1913  and  1914  as  district  chief;  civil 
engineer  and  general  contractor; 
mem.  firm  of  Dollut  &  Williams; 
mem.  Masons,  American  Society  of 
Contracting  Engineers,  American 
Society  of  Civil  Engineers;  president 
of  Louisiana  Engineering  Society; 
m.  Ruby  Ionia  Mugnier,  Dec.  30, 
1908.  Address,  3318,  Coliseum  St. 
and  1029  Maison  Blanche,  New  Or- 
leans, La. 

WILLIS,  Bess  Grower  (Mrs.  R.  H.) ; 
mem.  extension  committee  of  Sigma 
Sigma  Sigma;  ed.  Randolph-Macon 
Woman's  College,  1907;  initiated  by 
Gamma  chapter,  April  16,  1904;  pres- 
ident of  the  chapter;  president  of 


LEADING  GREEKS 


Roanoke  Alumnae  Association;  na- 
tional grand  president,  1908-1913; 
delegate  to  national  conventions  of 
1904  and  1906;  initiated  into  Delta 
Delta  Delta,  fall,  1914,  when  frater- 
nity became  professional  and  col- 
lege chapters  joined  nationals;  m. 
Russell  Holman  Willis,  June  18, 
1913.  Address,  301  Maple  Ave.  S.  W., 
Roanoke,  Va. 

WILLOUGHBY,  Mary  Bingham;  foun- 
der of  Alpha  chapter,  of  Gamma  Phi 
Beta;  ed.  Syracuse  University,  1878; 
mem.  of  Alpha  chapter,  president  of 
the  chapter;  contributed  to  the 
Crescent  of  Gamma  Phi  Beta;  life 
men.  of  Syracuse  Alumnae  As- 
sociation of  Gamma  Phi  Beta; 
helped  design  the  national  badge; 
mem.  Daughters  of  the  American 
Revolution;  m.  Edward  A.  Wil- 
loughby,  Jan.  17,  1883.  Address, 
1102  Park  Ave.,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

WILSON,  Charles  Stuart;  Phi  Rho  Sig- 
ma; ed.  University  of  Michigan, 
1907;  initiated  by  Zeta  chapter, 
Nov.,  1903;  vice-president  of  the 
chapter;  treasurer  of  Zeta  Alumni 
Association;  national  recorder,  1906 
to  date;  organized  first  house  build- 
ing fund,  published  first  fraternity 
directory;  physician,  practice  lim- 
ited to  internal  medicine;  m.  Grace 
Winnifred  Smith,  Jan.  17,  1908. 
Address,  National  Realty  Bldg.,  Ta- 
coma,  Wash. 

WILSON,  Dunning  S.;  grand  secretary- 
treasurer  14  years  of  Phi  Chi;  ed. 
Medical  Department  of  the  Univer- 
sity of  Louisville,  1899;  initiated  by 
Alpha  Alpha  chapter,  1897;  delegate 


to  many  national  conventions;  p 
sician  specialist  in  tuberculosis; 
mem.  Blue  Lodge  Masons;  m.  May 
Margaret  Bonn,  1903.  Address, 
Valley  Station,  Ky. 

WILSON,  Julia  Gardiner  Tyler;  a 
founder  of  Kappa  Delta;  ed.  Farm- 
ville  Normal  College,  1899,  1900; 
mem.  of  Alpha  chapter;  mem.  Tau 
Zeta  Epsilon  local  at  Wellesley  Col- 
lege; wrote  one  song;  m.  James  S. 
Wilson,  Kappa  Sigma,  April  17,  1911. 
Address,  Williamsburg,  Va. 

WILSON,  Leon;  Phi  Delta  Theta,  Phi 
Delta  Phi;  ed.  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity, 1909;  initiated  by  111. 
Alpha  of  Phi  Delta  Theta,  Oct., 
1904;  president  of  the  chapter; 
mem.  local  Inter-fraternity  council; 
president  and  secretary  of  Chicago 
Alumni  Associaton;  delegate  to  dis- 
trict convention  held  at  Des  Moines, 
la.;  lawyer.  Address,  office,  First 
National  Bank  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111.; 
residence,  Evanston,  111. 

WILSON,  Mary  Janet;  Alumnae  ad- 
viser of  Alpha  Chi  Omega;  ed.  De 
Pauw  University,  1893;  initiated  by 
Alpha  chapter,  1887;  contributed  to 
"Lyre"  of  Alpha  Chi  Omega  and  to 
the  history;  grand  president  and 
editor  of  the  "Lyre;"  delegate  to 
national  convention  at  Boston;  del- 
egate to  fraternity  conference  at 
Albion,  Mich.,  1891;  formerly  assist- 
ant teacher  of  harmony,  now  libra- 
rian De  Pauw  School  of  Music; 
mem.  Daughters  of  the  American 
Revolution.  Address,  Box  165, 
Greencastle,  Ind. 


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263 


WINGETT,  William  Floyd;  grand 
treasurer  of  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon;  ed. 
Delaware  State  College,  1909;  in- 
itiated by  Delaware  Alpha  chapter, 
April,  1907;  charter  mem.;  presi- 
dent of  the  chapter;  contributed  to 
fraternity  magazine;  mem.  Denver 
Alumni  Association  and  Delaware 
State  Alumni  Association;  district 
deputy  of  fourth  district;  grand 
guard  and  grand  treasurer,  delegate 
to  national  conventions  of  1907,  1908, 
1910,  1912;  chemist;  m.  Addie  H. 
Ellender,  May  4,  1912.  Address, 
2935  E.  Colfax  Ave.,  Denver,  Colo. 

WINNE,  Charles  K.  Jr.;  chief  of  third 
district  of  Beta  Theta  Pi;  ed.  Johns 
Hopkins  University,  1897;  initiated 
by  Alpha  Chi  chapter,  Oct.,  1894; 
corresponding  secretary  and  presi- 
dent of  the  chapter;  organized  and 
president  for  3  years  Albany,  N.  Y., 
Alumni  Association;  chief  assistant 
secretary  of  national  organization; 
delegate  to  district  convention  of 
1897  and  to  national  conventions  of 
1897,  1912  and  1913;  attended  about 
10  general  conventions  and  served 
on  many  committees;  chairman  of 
committee  on  arrangement  of  71st 
convention  at  Saratoga  Springs,  N. 
Y.,  1910;  physician;  mem.  Military 
Order  Loyal  Legion;  m.  Sarah  T. 
Merrill,  Sept.,  1910.  Address,  222 
Lark  St.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

WIRT,  Frederick  Alfred;  mem.  Sigma 
Phi  Epsilon;  grand  secretary  and 
treasurer  of  Sigma  Tau;  ed.  Uni- 
versity of  Nebraska,  1913;  B.  S.  and 
C.  E,;  initiated  by  Nebraska  Alpha 
of  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon,  April  15, 


1911,  chapter  member  of  Alpha 
chapter  of  Sigma  Tau,  Jan.  14,  1911; 
president  of  Sigma  Tau  chapter, 
1911-1913;  assistant  grand  secretary 
and  treasurer  of  Sigma  Tau  until 
1914;  mem.  Nebraska  Alumni  Asso- 
ciation; delegate  to  national  conven- 
tion of  Sigma  Tau,  April,  1914;  in- 
structor in  farm  mechanics,  Kansas 
Agricultural  College.  Address,  815 
Poyntz  St.,  Manhattan,  Kans. 

WOLCOTT,  Roger  H.;  Beta  Theta  Pi, 
Phi  Delta  Phi,  Alpha  Kappa  Psi; 
B.  A.  Yale  University,  1905,  LL.  B. 
Denver  Law  School,  1907,  and  Den- 
ver University  School  of  Commerce, 
1914;  initiated  by  Yale  chapter  of 
Beta  Theta  Pi,  March,  1903;  Denver 
chapter  of  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Jan.,  1906; 
Denver  chapter  of  Alpha  Kappa  Psi, 
Oct.,  1912;  chief  of  13th  district  of 
Beta  Theta  Pi,  1908-1910;  president 
one  year  of  the  Denver  Alumni  Asso- 
ciation of  Phi  Delta  Phi;  mem.  Den- 
ver Alumni  Association  of  Beta 
Theta  Pi  and  New  York  Beta  Theta 
Pi  Club;  mem.  Board  of  Trustees  of 
Beta  Theta  Pi,  1910-1914;  delegate 
to  national  convention  of  Beta  Theta 
Pi,  1904;  attended  conventions  of 
1904,  1906,  1907,  1908,  1909,  1910, 
1911,  1912;  attorney  at  law;  mem. 
University  Club,  Cactus  Club,  Ma- 
sons and  Elks;  m.  Louise  W.  Du- 
gal,  Oct.  28,  1907.  Address,  335 
Symmes  Bldg.,  Denver,  Colo. 

WOOD,  Letitia  Vance;  corresponding 
secretary  of  St.  Joseph  Alumnae 
Club  of  Pi  Beta  Phi;  ed.  Missouri 
University,  1912;  initiated  by 
Missouri  Alpha,  Oct.,  1908;  treasurer 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


and  secretary  of  the  chapter;  presi- 
dent of  St.  Joseph  Alumnae  Club, 
1913-1914;  alumnae  delegate  to  na- 
tional convention  at  Evanston,  111., 
1912;  domestic  science  teacher  in  St. 
Joseph.  Address,  Krug  Park  Place, 
St.  Joseph,  Mo. 

WOOD,  Thanas;  section  chief  of  Phi 
Gamma  Delta;  ed.  Bucknell  Col- 
lege, 1905;  initiated  by  Delta  chap- 
ter, 1902;  treasurer  of  the  chapter; 
mem.  Theta  Delta  Tau  local;  dele- 
gate to  national  conventions  of  1904 
and  1913;  lawyer;  m.  Blanche ..Ste- 
ner,  Pi  Beta  Phi,  1910.  Address,  41 
Trust  Bldg.,  Williamsport,  Pa. 

WOODMAN,  Sophie  Parsons;  alumnae 
editor  of  the  "Arrow"  of  Pi  Beta 
Phi;  ed.  Barnard  College,  1907;  in- 
itiated by  New  York  Beta,  Oct.,  1904; 
treasurer  and  corresponding  secre- 
tary of  the  chapter;  contributed  to 
the  "Arrow";  secretary,  correspond- 
ing secretary  and  treasurer  of  the 
New  York  Alumnae  Club,  1909-1914; 
president  of  New  York  Beta  Alum- 
nae Association;  edited  first  year 
book,  1911;  chairman  of  committee 
which  selected  uniform  initiation 
robe,  1911-1912;  compiled  material 
for  Y.  W.  C.  A.  number  of  the 
"Arrow";  delegate  to  national  con- 
ventions at  Evanston,  1912,  and  San 
Francisco,  1915;  mem.  National- 
Pan-Hellenic  committee  to  look  after 
Barnard  Situation;  teacher  of  his- 
tory in  Evander  Childs  High  School, 
New  York  City.  Address  561  W. 
186th  St.,  New  York  City. 

WOODROW,  Genevieve  Derby;  Delta 
Gamma;  ed.  University  of  Michigan, 


1900;  initiated  by  Xi  chapter,  Nov., 
1896;  vice-president  of  the  chapter 
and  corresponding  secretary;  mem. 
Phi  Omega  Alumnae  chapter  of  Del- 
ta Gamma;  national  treasurer,  1901- 
1905;  m.  Thomas  R.  Woodrow,  June 
28,  1905.  Address,  2337  Ash  St., 
Denver,  Colo. 

WOODS,  Clarence  Everett;  editor  and 
grand  recorder  from  1894  to  1913 
of  Sigma  Nu;  ed.  Central  Univer- 
sity, Richmond,  Ky.,  1887;  initiated 
by  Zeta  chapter,  1885;  reporter  of 
the  chapter;  mem.  several  alumni 
associations ;  chief  of  Second  Di- 
vision and  delegate  to  25  district 
conventions;  delegate  to  13  Sigma 
Nu  grand  chapter  conventions;  edi- 
tor of  weekly  paper  and  ex-mayor 
of  Richmond,  Ky. ;  m.  Mamie  Miller. 
1886.  Address,  Eustis,  Pla. 

WOODWARD,  Cora  Stranahan;  vice- 
president  of  Alpha  Phi;  ed.  Stan- 
ford University,  1893;  initiated  by 
Delta  chapter,  1891;  contributed  to 
the  "Quarterly"  of  Alpha  Phi;  visit- 
ing delegate  and  national  president, 
dean  of  women  at  University  of  Wis- 
consin, 1906-1911;  m.  Henry  Lake 
Woodward.  Address,  Alpha  Phi 
House,  Stanford  University,  Calif. 

WRAY,  Edith  A.;  assistant  editor  of 
the  "Lamp"  of  Delta  Zeta;  ed.  De 
Pauw  University,  1913;  initiated  by 
Delta  chapter,  Dec.,  1910;  president 
of  the  chapter;  mem.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  contributed  to  the  "Lamp" 
and  wrote  two  sorority  songs;  mem. 
Alpha  graduate  chapter;  national 
treasurer  pro  tern,  1914;  visited 
-western  chapters,  1914;  delegate  to 


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national  convention  at  Lake  Win- 
ona  Conv.,  1912;  teacher  of  Eng- 
lish, Shelby ville  High  School.  Ad- 
dress, 819  S.  Harrison  St.,  Shelby- 
ville,  Ind. 

WREAKS,  Hugh  T.;  secretary  of 
Theta  Xi;  ed.  Stevens  College,  1S90; 
initiated  by  Gamma  chapter,  1887; 
mem.  Stevens  Alumni  Association; 
editor  of  the  Theta  Xi  "Quarterly"; 
president  Wire  Inspection  Bureau. 
Address,  13-21  Park  Row,  New  York 
City. 

WRIGHT,  Edward  Warner;  mem.  gov- 
erning board  of  Delta  Chi;  ed.  at 
Usgoode  Hall,  Toronto,  Canada, 
1908;  initiated  by  Usgoode  Hall 
chapter,  February,  1905;  president  of 
chapter;  mem.  Toronto  Alumni  As- 
sociation; delegate  to  national  con- 
ventions, 1905,  1906,  1907,  1908; 
mem.  governing  board,  1908-13;  in- 
ternational president  "A.  A.,"  1910- 
11;  barrister-at-law;  mem.  firm  of 
Rowell,  Reid,  Wood  and  Wright,  To- 
ronto; m.  Geraldine  B.  Robinson, 
April  12,  1909.  Address,  46  King  St. 
West,  Toronto,  Canada. 

WRIGHT,  Foster  C.;  Sigma  Chi;  ed. 
University  of  Southern  California, 
1899;  initiated  by  Alpha  Upsilon 
chapter,  1895;  captain  foot  ball 
team  U.  S.  C.,  1897;  contributed  to 
Sigma  Chi  "Quarterly";  president 
of  Los  Angeles  Alumni  Association, 
1913;  grand  praetor  eighth  province, 
1912  to  date;  attorney;  secretary  to 
mayor  of  Los  Angeles,  .  1901-1905 ; 
trustee  of  Public  Library,  1905- 
1907;  m.  Irene  Cavins,  1901.  Ad- 


dress,   236    Title    Insurance    Bldg., 
Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

WRIGHT,  Helen  Gertrude;  Alpha  Chi 
Omega;  ed.  University  of  Illinois, 
1907;  initiated  by  Iota  chapter,  Oct., 
1903;  head  of  the  chapter;  mem. 
Phi  Delta  Psi  (honorary  junior  so- 
ciety for  women ) ;  national  secre- 
tary; delegate  to  national  convention 
of  1908;  studied  art  since  1909; 
graduated  from  Art  Institute  of  Chi- 
cago, 1914.  Address,  Toulon,  Stark 
County,  111. 

WRIGHT,  Herbert  Perry;  grand 
trustee  for  ten  years  of  Sigma  Chi; 
ed.  Northwestern  University,  1887; 
initiated  by  Omega  chapter,  1884; 
consul  of  chapter;  banker;  presi- 
dent Kansas  Gas  and  Electric  Co.; 
m.  Hattie  Haw,  Ottumwa,  Iowa.  Ad- 
dress, 923  Baltimore  Ave.,  Kansas 
City,  Mo. 

WRIGHT,  Mrs.  Mary  Barwick;  presi- 
dent of  the  Alpha  Alumnae  chapter 
of  Kappa  Alpha  Theta;  ed.  De 
Pauw  University,  1889;  initiated  by 
Alpha  chapter,  April,  1886;  presi- 
dent of  the  chapter;  contributed  to 
the  sorority  magazine;  editor  of  the 
first  Kappa  Alpha  Theta  catalogue 
published  in  1889;  delegate  to  the 
national  convention  of  1897;  m.  H. 
H.  Wright,  Sept.  1,  1890.  Address, 
124  E.  Franklin  St.,  Greencastle,  Ind. 

WRIGHT,  Ruth  Huffman  (Mrs.  Geo. 
W.);  custodian  of  the  badge  of  Phi 
Mu;  ed.  at  Belmont  College,  Jack- 
sonville, Tenn.,  1908;  initiated  by 
Theta  chapter  January  17,  1907; 
secretary  of  chapter;  president  of 


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LEADING  GREEKS 


Indiana  Alumni  Association;  mem. 
Chicago  Alumni  Association  of  Phi 
Mu;  active  in  extension  work  of 
fraternity;  m.  George  W.  Wright, 
June  25,  1913.  Address,  411  West 
llth  St.,  Anderson,  Ind. 

WYCKOFF,  William  W.;  grand  master 
of  second  district  of  Kappa  Sigma; 
ed.  Brown  University,  1899;  initi- 
ated by  Beta  Alpha  chapter,  Oct., 
1898;  secretary  of  the  Kappa  Sigma 
Club  of  New  York  City;  also  grand 
master;  mem.  Clinton  High  School, 
Peddie  Institute,  Brown  University 
Alumni  Associations;  delegate  to  all 
district  conventions  since  1908; 
manager  of  Sherman  Square  Hotel; 
mem.  Masonic  Orders,  Blue  Lodge, 
Chapter,  Commandery  and  Shrine; 
m.  Leslie  Hervey,  Jan.  3,  1906.  Ad- 
dress, Sherman  Sq.  Hotel,  residence, 
2039  Broadway,  New  York  City. 

WYMAN,  Elizabeth  Heywood;  a  found- 
er of  Alpha  Omicron  Pi;  ed. 
Barnard  College,  1898;  initiated  in 
Alpha  chapter,  1897;  teacher.  Ad- 
dress, 456  Broad  St.,  Bloomfield, 
N.  J. 

WYNEKEN,  Gerhardt  E.;  trustee  of 
alumni  chapter,  Phi  Sigma  of  Phi 
Chi;  ed.  Chicago  College  of  Medi- 
cine and  Surgery,  1908;  initiated  by 
Phi  Sigma  chapter,  charter  mem- 
ber, vide  No.  4  of  the  chapter;  con- 
tributed to  Phi  Chi  "Quarterly"; 
mem.  Phi  Sigma  Alumni  chapter; 
delegate  to  Interfraternity  Con- 
gress, Chicago,  1912;  assistant  sec- 
retary and  registrar  of  the  Chicago 
College  of  Medicine  and  Surgery; 


m.  Annie  J.  MacKenzie,  Oct.  1,  1910. 
Address,  3851  Van  Buren  St.,  Chi- 
cago, 111. 


YANCEY,  Hogan  Lowndes;  G.  M.  of 
Kappa  Alpha;  ed.  Kentucky  Uni- 
versity, now  Transylvania,  1909;  in- 
itiated by  Alpha  Theta  chapter; 
G.  M.  of  the  chapter;  attorney;  for- 
merly city  attorney  of  Lexington, 
now  county  attorney  of  Fayette 
County,  Ky.;  m.  Estelle  des  Cog- 
nets,  Aug.  6,  1913.  Address,  620 
Sayre  Ave.,  Lexington,  Ky. 

YORK,  Harlan  Harvey;  president  of 
the  Providence  Alumni  Chapter  of 
Sigma  Nu;  ed.  De  Pauw  University, 
1903;  initiated  by  Beta  Beta  chap- 
ter, March,  1901;  commander  of  the 
chapter;  delegate  to  14th  Division 
Convention,  1914;  professor  of  bot- 
any, Brown  University;  mem. 
Knights  of  Pythias  and  I.  O.  0.  F.; 
m.  Edith  Thayer  Cline,  Aug.  26, 
1908.  Address,  Brown  University, 
Providence,  R.  I. 


ZERBY,  Alton  Barrick;  president  of 
the  national  executive  council  .of 
Eta  Kappa  Nu;  mem.  Phi  Kappa 
Phi;  ed.  Pennsylvania  State  College, 
1911;  initiated  by  Epsilon  chapter 
of  Eta  Kappa  NM,  April  27,  1910; 
treasurer  of  the  chapter;  mem.  Pa: 
State  Alumni  Association;  national 
treasurer,  vice-president  and  editor 
of  the  "Bridge"  for  1914,  the  fra- 
ternity annual;  officer  at  the  na- 
tional conventions  of  1913  and  1914; 


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technical  writer  and  advertiser  with 
the  Westinghouse  Department  of 
Publicity,  E.  Pittsburgh,  Pa.;  HL 
Pearl  Briggs,  July  5,  1913.  Ad- 
dress, 7525  Ardmore  St.,  Swissvale, 
Pa, 

ZIEGLER,  Carl  Gottlob;  founder  of 
Alpha  Chi  Rho;  ed.  Trinity  Col- 
lege, Hartford,  Conn.;  A.  B.  1897, 
A.  M.  1900;  initiated  by  Phi  Psi 
chapter,  1895  (founder);  E.  of  the 
chapter;  mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
rector  of  Grace  Episcopal  Church; 
president  of  the  standing  committee 
of  the  Diocese  of  the  Marquette 
Episcopal  Church;  mem.  Masons, 
Thirty-Second  Degree,  Mystic 
Shrine,  I.  O.  0.  F.,  Knights  of 
Pythias,  K.  T.  O.  M.,  National 
Union,  Modern  Woodmen  of  Amer- 
ica, A.  A.  0.  N.  M.  S.;  m.  Louise 
Langley  Neff,  Sept.  3,  1901.  Ad- 
dress, 313  E.  Euclid  St.,  Ishpeming, 
Mich. 

ZIMMERMAN,    Lillian    G.;     national 


treasurer,  1912-1915,  of  Alpha  Chi 
Omega;  ed.  University  of  Wiscon- 
sin, 1910;  initiated  by  Kappa  chap- 
ter, 1907;  president  of  the  chapter; 
contributed  to  the  "Lyre"  of  Alpha 
Chi  Omega;  mem.  Wisconsin  Alum- 
nae Asociation;  mem.  Milwaukee 
branch  of  the  Association  of  Colle- 
giate Alumnae.  Address,  359  14th 
Ave.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
ZWEIZIG,  Martin  Luther;  Chi  Phi;  ed. 
Muhlenberg  College,  Allentown,  Pa., 
1877;  initated  by  Beta  chapter,  Oct., 
1875;  Alpha  of  the  chapter;  contrib- 
uted to  the  Chi  Phi  "Quarterly"; 
grand  gamma,  1883-1884;  editor  of 
the  "Quarterly,"  1880-1883;  delegate 
to  national  conventions  of  1876, 
1877,  1881,  1882;  delegate  to  Inter- 
Fraternity  Convention  of  Feb.  22, 
1883,  at  Philadelphia;  clergyman, 
serving  in  churches  at  Scranton, 
Pa.;  Portland,  Ore.;  Leechburg  and 
Reading,  Pa.;  mem.  Masons;  m. 
Jane  R.  McFadden,  June  12,  1901. 
Address,  148  S.  5th  St.,  Reading,  Pa. 


ADDENDA 


BIGELOW,  Bertha  L.;  president  Spo- 
kane Alumni  Association  of  Pi  Beta 
Phi;  ed.  University  of  Washington, 
1911;  initiated  by  Washington  Alpha, 
March,  1908;  delegate  to  national 
convention  of  Pi  Beta  Phi  at  Swarth- 


more,  Pa.,  1910;  delegate  to  Univer- 
sity of  Washington  Pan-Hellenic, 
1908-10;  member,  Red  Domino;  in- 
structor in  Spokane  North  Central 
High  School.  Address,  E.  103  Bridge- 
port Ave.,  Spokane,  Wash. 


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